Anya Manukyan

ATS Associate Lecturer, Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sci - Resource Economics & Environmental Sociology

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ATS Associate Lecturer, Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sci - Resource Economics & Environmental Sociology
Email
aykanush@ualberta.ca

Courses

ENCS 352 - Natural Resource and Environmental Law

Overview of Canadian laws and policies designed to control air, land, and water pollution including licensing systems, quasi-criminal sanctions, and environmental impact assessment processes. The course will also review relevant constitutional issues and consider alternative legal approaches to the resolution of environmental problems. Prerequisite: Completion of 60 units of university-level course work. [Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology].


LAW 399 - Introduction to Environmental Law

Introduces students to the basic structure and function of the legal system. It will then focus on the way in which law is used to control environmental problems, focussing on major federal and provincial pollution licensing legislation, and the legal duties of persons working within industry. Regimes for environmental impact assessment and the use of criminal and civil enforcement mechanisms will also be included. The relationship between legal rules and non-legal industry standards and voluntary initiatives may also be explored. Note: Open to students in the Civil Engineering (Environmental Option) degree program only. This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained for LAW 459. May not be used for credit in any degrees or programs offered by the Faculty of Law. May not be used for credit in any degrees or programs offered by the Faculty of Law.


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