Climate change is one of the major challenges of our time and adds considerable stress to our societies and to the environment. The main objective of the module is to address the principal national, regional and international legal rules and policies organised around the mitigation and adaptation to climate change.
Climate Change Law for Business
Climate Change Law for Business
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Topics
The Module initially provides an introduction to the environmental, economic and ethical dimensions of climate change.
You will then:
- Examine the nexus between international law and climate change
- ExamineTreaty-based law making rules and techniques
- appraises the evolution of the United Nations Climate Regime
- Critically evaluate the architecture of the Framework Convention on Climate Change is examined, and its legal status
- Appraise the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement
- Critically examine the climate governance beyond the UN climate change regime
- Critically review key legal cases in international climate change litigation
The module concludes by identifying the distinctive features and assessing the effectiveness of climate change law.
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Learning Methods
This shortcourse will be delivered online using the University’s virtual learning environment, CampusMoodle.
The course will take place with 8 recorded lectures which will provide an overview of the key issues and law discussed. Each lecture will be between 1 and 1.5 hours but separated into manageable pieces.
Additional reading and activities will be set to help develop the overviews in the lectures and provide a means for students to deepen their learning and put it into context. The output from these activities will be to engage in postings and discussions in forums.
Students will be broken into study groups through which their engagement is checked and which will allow them to review and learn from each other.
The forum posting approach allows for asynchronous engagement which facilitates a degree of flexibility within the structure of the course. Forum postings are mandatory. The other means of assessment is through a written coursework where the students will reflect on how the material covered can help to develop their approach.
Students will be able to ask tutors questions through RGU’s virtual learning environment.
There will be a number of optional live drop-in sessions to allow students to interact with each other and staff and ask questions.
Assessment
This course is assessed through set exercises and written assignments, including essays.
Independent Study
- Materials and exercises are available online, allowing participants to study flexibly and independently at time and place to fit around existing work and life commitments.
- Further reading resources and online tutor support is also available online.
Staff Delivering on This Course
The course will be taught by a team of staff within the Law School at RGU. The team is drawn from the School's contract law experts, who have experience of teaching contract law at undergraduate and postgraduate level, as well as experience of delivering commercial training.
The team also includes academics who are responsible for course delivery, innovation and development.
A number of members of the team also have experience of commercial law practice.
Requirements
Entry Requirements
- Applications will be considered on a case by case basis, please contact Admissions for information: admissions@rgu.ac.uk
- Applicants who do not hold an International High School qualification will be expected to undertake a pathway programme at our International College
English Program Requirements
Most undergraduate courses require an IELTS score of 6.0, with a minimum of 5.5 in each area. Some courses require a higher English language score. Always check the relevant course page and our English Language Requirements page before applying.
Fee Information
Tuition Fee
GBP 0How to Apply
- Completing an existing course (for example passing your Bachelors before coming to do a Masters with us). Please upload your degree documents to your Apply Yourself record or email the Admissions Office with these.
- Proving that your English language is good enough for University-level study. In this case you should send us a copy of your IELTS or TOEFL certificate as soon as it is available. Please upload these documents to your Apply Yourself record or email the Admissions Office with these.
- Making a pre-payment (deposit) for international students. In this case you must arrange to pay the University before we can release an Unconditional Offer. To find out how to do this, please visit the Making Payment page.
Climate Change Law for Business
Robert Gordon University
United Kingdom,
Aberdeen
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