Natural Resources form the bedrock of global economic development, however, development and use of natural resources have implications for the environment, often leading to other socio-economic and political challenges such as poverty, disease and conflicts, especially in developing countries. The resulting environmental impacts such as climate change, pollution and degradation of habitats and species extinction has also raised serious challenges for governance and diplomacy at the international level, often pitting international economic policies and frameworks with natural resources and envi
2:2 or above in any subject, or relevant work experience at graduate level.
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Core
Regulatory theory and practice
Dissertation
Foundations of Law and Skills
Sustainable development law in contemporary business and society
Optional
Law and Ethics of Technology and Artificial Intelligence
Policy Analysis of Governance and Development
Climate Change Law and Policy
Business Human Rights and Environment
Natural Resource Governance
Waste Management Law and the circular economy
Mining and Critical Minerals Law and Policy
Emerging Issues in Law
International Water Resources Law
International Environmental Law
International Energy Law and Just Transition
International Environmental Law
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