International and European Environmental Law: Making it Work

Summer Programme

The focus will be on factors that contribute to the success of these regimes - or lack thereof, and on the role of private actors in addition to or instead of government action. Towards the end, the pros and cons of different approaches (classical binding norms, voluntary approaches and mixed approaches), compliance mechanisms, monitoring mechanisms and dispute settlement regimes will be revisited. These topics will be discussed from an international law perspective on the one hand, and an EU perspective on the other hand.

The Summer Programme will also address environmental protection as a part of sustainable development. Notably, it will cover the implementation of the SDGs, and of the sustainability chapters in international trade agreements, including the planned Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).

Kosten: € 1495 (regular)/€ 895 (NGOs/(PhD) students)


The Hague
Netherlands
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