Permissive system in environmental law

Course: ECOLOGY (Master) FULL-TIME

Structural unit: Biology And Medicine Institute Science Educational Center

Title
Permissive system in environmental law
Code
Module type
Вибіркова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
Second
Year of study when the component is delivered
2022/2023
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
3 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
6
Learning outcomes
PR04 Know the legal and ethical norms for evaluating professional activity, developing, etc., implementing socially significant environmental projects in conditions of conflicting requirements PR05 Demonstrate the ability to organize collective activities and implement complex environmental protection projects taking into account available resources and time constraints PR08 Be able to convey professional knowledge clearly and unambiguously , own justifications and conclusions to specialists and the general public PR11 To be able to use modern information resources on issues of ecology, nature use and environmental protection. PR14 Apply new approaches to developing a decision-making strategy in complex, unpredictable conditions.
Form of study
Prerequisites and co-requisites
1) having knowledge of jurisprudence, as well as mastering the normative course "Environmental Law of Ukraine"; knowledge of the main environmental legal categories and institutions, the system of environmental law and legislation of Ukraine; 2) the ability to analyze the content of provisions of legislative acts, to find and apply relevant legal norms, to interpret their content; formulate own conclusions regarding the legality or illegality of relevant actions, events, etc.; 3) it is necessary to have basic skills of working with the base of the legislation of Ukraine, working with educational and scientific literature and a personal computer.
Course content
aimed at deepening and improving students' theoretical knowledge and practical abilities and skills in independently solving tasks related to the legal regulation of the permit system in the field of ecology.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Андрейцев В.І. Екологічне право: Курс лекцій: Навч. посібник для юрид. фак. вузів. - К.: Вентурі, 1996. - 208. 2. Апанасенко К. І. Про правову природу та правове регулювання дозвільних відносин у сфері природокористування та охорони навколишнього природного середовища / К. І. Апанасенко // Економіка та право. - 2018. - № 2. - С. 20-33. 3. Балюк Г.І. Екологічне право України: Конспект лекцій у схемах (Загальна і Особлива частини): Навч. посібник. Вид. 2-е, виправлене і доповнене. Чернівці: Кондратьєв А.В., 2020. – 204 с 4. Євстігнєєв А.С. Екологічна безпека спеціального природокористування в Україні у контексті сталого розвитку: теоретико-правові аспекти: монографія. К.: МПБП «Гордон», 2018. 494 c. 5. Запотоцька О. В. Поняття та зміст дозволу як засобу публічного адміністрування у сфері безпечності та якості харчових продуктів / О. В. Запотоцька // Науковий вісник Міжнародного гуманітарного університету. Серія : Юриспруденція. - 2017. - Вип. 30(1). - С. 111-113
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, Practical classes, Individual work
Assessment methods and criteria
semester evaluation forms: 1. Modular control work 1: RN 1.1.- 4.3. – 20/10 points 2. Modular control work 2: RN 1.1.- 4.3. – 20/10 points 3. Express survey, colloquium: RN 1.1. – 4.3 – 10/5 points; 4. Practical task: RN 1.1. - 4.3. – 20/10 points; 5. Report, participation in the discussion: RN 1.1. - 4.3. – 10/5 points; 6. Testing: PH 1.1. - 4.3. – 10/5 points; 7. Scientific work (essay, abstract, individual task): RN 1.1. - 4.3. – 10/5 points; - semester evaluation (semester control): in the form of an exam
Language of instruction
Ukrainian

Lecturers

This discipline is taught by the following teachers

Anzhela Slepchenko
Environmental Law Department
Education and Research Law School

Departments

The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline

Environmental Law Department
Education and Research Law School