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IUCN Academy of Environmental Law, Colloquium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil May 31 – June 5 2007
Presentation on IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Draft Teaching Plan Professor Rob Fowler, Centre for Environmental Management and Compliance, School of Natural and Built Environments, University of South Australia
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PREVIOUS DISCUSSION of TEACHING
Shanghai (2003) Preliminary discussion Nairobi (2004) Full-day discussion and report (Fowler) Sydney (2005) Discussion of collaborative teaching Pace (2006) Short meeting/ handout re virtual classrooom Report of discussion (Benedickson) Proposal for Virtual Global Classroom Manual (Robinson/Badrinarayama, Nov. 2006) Meeting, Ottawa, 21st April, 2007
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STRUCTURE OF DRAFT TEACHING & CAPACITY-BUILDING PLAN
4 COMPONENTS: Academic support Capacity-Building Collaborative teaching Academy courses
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SUMMARY OF PROPOSALS 1: ACADEMIC SUPPORT (Secretariat)
IUCN Academy Directory of Environmental Law Resources Internet discussion forum for EL teachers Academy Electronic Journal Promotion of: Environmental law as “core” (compulsory) subject in Law curriculum Ph.D/SJD as desirable qualification for teachers Access to legal data-bases
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SUMMARY OF PROPOSALS (cont.)
2: CAPACITY-BUILDING Develop regional approach via associations of EL teachers Assist institutions re course development: Liaise with regional associations to identify needs institutions? Develop & deliver assistance via member institutions Teaching-the – teachers courses Secure funding for a Teaching Development Fund Teaching (and research) methodology workshops Development of model curricula: National, international & comparative environmental law Other? (e.g., climate law; biodiversity law; water law) Development of a common formula for LLM (Env.)
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SUMMARY OF PROPOSALS (cont.)
3. COLLABORATIVE TEACHING Virtual Global Classroom Joint ventures between member institutions Develop standard MOU for participating institutions Exchanges: Teachers Students (e.g., re ‘accredited’ LL.M/MEL programs) Joint LL.M (Env.) across countries Joint supervision of LL.M’s and Ph.D’s
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SUMMARY OF PROPOSALS (cont.)
4. ACADEMY COURSES Academy Diploma/Certificate in Environmental Law Specialised Teaching Programs: Judicial education/training Training of environmental professionals – e.g., in compliance and enforcement Clinical programs Student Activities International moot competition Student internships
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DEVELOPMENT & IMPLEMENTATION of ACADEMY TEACHING PLAN
1. FURTHER DISCUSSION OF PLAN: 2-day meeting within next 3 months to discuss draft Teaching Plan in detail: Review proposed activities Identify priority activities; Funding needs; and Timetable for delivery; 2. ROLE OF GOVERNING COUNCIL: Establish Teaching & Capacity-Building Committee (June 2007) Approve final Teaching & Capacity-Building Plan (by December 2007)
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DEVELOPMENT & IMPLEMENTATION of ACADEMY TEACHING PLAN (cont.)
3. 1st stage implementation: initiate actions of highest priority that require no new resources (Jan 2008) Directory Internet Forum Curriculum Development Specialist groups 4. Secretariat/Teaching Sub-C’ee to develop funding proposals for actions requiring new resources (Jan. – June 2008): Institutions (UNEP, etc.) Foundations Law publishers Other? 5. 2nd stage implementation: (July ): Recruit additional resources for Secretariat Commence initial projects Develop additional funding proposals
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COMMENTS ON DRAFT PLAN Send to: Prof. Rob Fowler,
School of Natural and Built Environment, University of South Australia PH:
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