LAW 834H - California Environmental and Natural Resources Law
(Section: LS1)
Description:
California boasts some of the nation's most spectacular environmental resources and some of its worst environmental problems. It also frequently sets national trends with its cutting-edge environmental and natural resource protection laws. This seminar examines some of the state's unique environmental problems and regulatory approaches. Topics covered include: the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA); the California Coastal Act and the California Coastal Commission; the California Forest Practices Act; the public trust doctrine; California Wild & Scenic Rivers protection; Stream Alteration Agreements; dams and fisheries passage under the California Fish & Game Code; the California Endangered Species Act, and farmland preservation pursuant to Williamson Act contracts and conservation easements.
Term: Fall Law School
Units: 3
Course Type(s):
Environmental Law, JD Elective, LLM Environmental, Pub. Interest/Human Rights
Offered:
Monday 1:15PM - 2:30PM
,
Wednesday 1:15PM - 2:30PM
from
August 17, 2009
through
December 12, 2009
Location:
San Francisco
Meeting room:
Building: 536 Mission St., Room 3203
Instructor: Paul Kibel
Capacity/Available: 20/14
Status: Open
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Xpress ID: 8416
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Comments:
This course for Fall 2009 will include a more detailed case study of law and policy issues concerning urban parkland within the California State Parks system.
Syllabus:
KIBEL_CA Envtl and Natural Resources Law Syllabus-FALL2009_8-31 2009.pdf
(posted Monday, August 31, 2009)
Current and planned sections:
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Term |
Section |
Location |
Dates |
Offered |
Instructor |
Syllabus |
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09/FL |
LS1 | San Francisco |
Aug 17 - Dec 12, 2009 |
Monday 1:15PM-2:30PM
Wednesday 1:15PM-2:30PM
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Paul Kibel
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