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Module Title | |||
Environmental Aspects Of Oil And Gas Law | |||
Reference | LLM624 | Version | 2 |
Created | July 2023 | SCQF Level | SCQF 11 |
Approved | September 2018 | SCQF Points | 15 |
Amended | July 2023 | ECTS Points | 7.5 |
Aims of Module | |||
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To critically address the principal national, regional and international environmental law and policy issues that impact the energy/oil and gas industries. |
Learning Outcomes for Module | |
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On completion of this module, students are expected to be able to: | |
1 | Critically appraise and discuss the complex environmental concerns that are associated with the energy and natural resources industries. |
2 | Critically analyse and explain the main rights and obligations relating to the environment, which companies and government departments have to comply with. |
3 | Critically evaluate and discuss the relationship between international, national and corporate instruments pertaining to the environment in the context of the oil and gas and energy industries. |
Indicative Module Content |
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The course initially provides an introduction to the development of national and international environmental law, and basic issues and principles. It also deals with the main national, regional and international instruments and their inter-relationship. Later topics provide an overview of the oil and gas and energy industries, including the impacts of these industries on the environment, marine pollution, and environmental impacts of the decommissioning of offshore installations. They highlight the regulatory instruments available to address issues of environmental damage at international, national and industry level. Final topics deal with the environmental impacts from nuclear energy, and issues concerning climate change within the context of international and national regulation. |
Module Delivery |
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This module is based on lecture notes and other learning materials and problem exercises available on the RGU Virtual Campus/RGU network/face-to-face classes. |
Indicative Student Workload | Full Time | Part Time |
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Contact Hours | 36 | 36 |
Non-Contact Hours | 114 | 114 |
Placement/Work-Based Learning Experience [Notional] Hours | N/A | N/A |
TOTAL | 150 | 150 |
Actual Placement hours for professional, statutory or regulatory body |   |   |
ASSESSMENT PLAN | |||||
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If a major/minor model is used and box is ticked, % weightings below are indicative only. | |||||
Component 1 | |||||
Type: | Coursework | Weighting: | 100% | Outcomes Assessed: | 1, 2, 3 |
Description: | One coursework essay (Weighting: 100%) |
MODULE PERFORMANCE DESCRIPTOR | |
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Explanatory Text | |
The calculation of the overall grade for this module is based on 100% weighting of C1. An overall minimum grade D is required to pass the module. | |
Module Grade | Minimum Requirements to achieve Module Grade: |
A | The student needs to achieve an A in C1. |
B | The student needs to achieve a B in C1. |
C | The student needs to achieve a C in C1. |
D | The student needs to achieve a D in C1. |
E | The student needs to achieve an E in C1. |
F | The student needs to achieve an F in C1. |
NS | Non-submission of work by published deadline or non-attendance for examination |
Module Requirements | |
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Prerequisites for Module | None. |
Corequisites for module | None. |
Precluded Modules | None. |
INDICATIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY | |
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1 | BIRNIE, P.W., BOYLE, A. and REDGWELL, C., 2021. International law and the environment. 4th ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. |
2 | BROWNLIE, I., 2009. Basic documents in international law. 6th ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. |
3 | GORDON, G., PATERSON, J. and USENMEZ, E., 2018. Oil and gas law: current practice and emerging trends. 3rd ed. Edinburgh. Edinburgh University Press. |
4 | PARK, P.D., 2013. International law for energy and the environment. 2nd ed. Hobuken: CRC Press. ebook |
5 | BELL, S, MCGILLIVRAY, D, PEDERSEN, O.W, LEES, E, and STOKES, E, 2017. Environmental law. 9th edition. Oxford. Oxford University Press. |