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Environmental legislation and Management Systems


Unit Co-Ordiantor Jonathan Wooldridge

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Question 1

A campaign for an International court for the environment ‘ICE

Question 2

Suggest ways that organisations could support NGO’s in addressing local environmental concerns.

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TOWARDS AN INTERNATIONAL COURT FOR THE ENVIRONMENT
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* What are current problems related to this topic in the world? Please identify at least two.

* What has caused these problems to exist in the world? Please identify at least two causes for each problem.

* What has the government done in attempting to resolve those problems?

* What is the position of your Country on those problems?

* What is the possible position of other countries in your committee on those problems? Consider at least two other countries.

* How could an International Court for the Environment a proposition to the United Nations resolve those problems? Making sure that your solution(s) are consistent with your country’s position

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Guidance on how to generate a position paper.
Edit this document as many times as you wish, put in relevant details and challenge each other.

define your public policy question (a public concern)

* Is it a real issue, with genuine controversy and uncertainty? * Can you distinctly identify two positions? * Are you personally interested in advocating one of these positions? * Is the issue narrow enough to be manageable? * Analysing an Issue and Developing an Argument

Provide an overview of the most current scientific understanding of the issue in question;

* Who is your audience? * What do they believe? * Where do they stand on the issue? * How are their interests involved? * What evidence is likely to be effective with them? * In determining your viewpoint, ask yourself the following: * Is your topic interesting? * Can you manage the material within the specifications set by the instructor? * Does your topic assert something specific and propose a plan of action? * Do you have enough material to support your opinion?

Examine the key trends within the issue and, where applicable, cross-links with other issues, and the significance of those trends;

Describe the efforts of governments, industry, and others in addressing the issue of concern;

Include any indicators that track key trends in the issue being addressed, making use of relevant existing national environmental indicators.

The following has been included to jog your memory about the ELMS question.

Question 1

A campaign for an International court for the environment ‘ICE’ has been gaining momentum around the globe, with the overall aim of suggesting a mechanism for the enforcement of appropriate International law and the development of International legal standards designed to prevent further destruction of our natural environment.

Discuss the ICE proposal and critically evaluate the recommendations.

THINK : To critically evaluate you may wish to make use of the questions used above for developing a position paper.

BUZZ WORDS : Problems with Policy implementation, Greening supply chains, Reducing the burden of legislation, Using ISO 14001, Aspects and impacts considerations, accountability, best practice, pro active rather than reactive considerations, transparency, reducing unecessary complexity.

Question 2

Suggest ways that organisations could support NGO’s in addressing local environmental concerns.

BUZZ WORDS : Corporate Social Responsibility, Governance, Forming alliances, Partnerships, Skills Sharing,consensus.

DONT FORGET TO REFER TO YOUR UNIT : Systems thinking, Developing management plans.

Useful links

Net Regs

Statutory Instruments

The Environmental Law Foundation

European Summaries of Legislation

Journals

Health and Safety Journals

Online dissertations