Master of Law in Environmental and Natural Resources Law

Published by Marie-Amélie Brun on

30th of June, 2016

From September 2016, a new Master of Law Programme in Environmental and Natural Resources Law, will be available in University College Cork.

It has been implemented thanks to the legal expertise of the School of Law within University College Cork. Offering a large variety of legal topics, it seeks to integrate theoretical and practical aspects of the environmental jurisdiction to prepare graduates for a variety of careers : governmental and regulatory agencies, environmental NGOs, compliance roles in industry, academia and environmental consultancy.

This training is the perfect opportunity to specialise in the field of environmental law and policy, and to learn more about the challenges posed by modern environmental problems.

This formation is available full-time (1 year) or part-time (2 years).
Applications can be made until mid-July. For further information, see below or contact Prof Owen McIntyre at o.mcintyre@ucc.ie.

[x_button shape=”square” size=”regular” float=”none” href=”https://www.ucc.ie/en/ckl48/” info=”none” info_place=”top” info_trigger=”hover”]Click here for more information[/x_button]

[x_author title=”About the Author”]

Related Post
Last chance to amend weak climate bill

Friends of the Earth, An Taisce, and Stop Climate Chaos lead the charge to amend the Climate Bill before it Read more

European TV station are looking for Irish people to produce a short video on climate change to air in France and Germany

TV channel ARTE are looking for Irish people to take part in a programme which will air during the COP21 Read more

The Environmental Pillar rejects eco-label given to an Irish salmon farm

The Environmental Pillar wishes to make clear to consumers and public that it rejects the awarding of an environmental certificate Read more

Calls to shorten the hedge cutting and gorse burning ban has no basis in science, say An Taisce

The environmental and heritage group are rejecting calls from the Irish Farming Association to shorten the hedge cutting times. An Read more

Categories: News

Marie-Amélie Brun

Marie-Amélie is a contributor to the Green News. She is currently completing a Masters in International Cooperation and Multilingual Communication at the University Grenoble Alpes.