Environmental Law of Ukraine

Course: “Law”

Structural unit: Education and Research Law School

Title
Environmental Law of Ukraine
Code
ДВВ.08
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2021/2022
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
4 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes include such skills and abilities as: to know and critically comprehend: the subject, methods, functions, principles, system, sources of environmental law and its features as a complex branch of law; the system of environmental rights, guarantees of their implementation and methods of protection; features and principles of property rights and nature rights, features of the legal regime of the use, protection and reproduction of natural resources, natural objects and complexes; to be able to: solve problems, namely: to determine the legal relationship that has arisen, to explicitly resolve the case indicating specific articles of law to confirm the legal position and substantiate the conclusions; collect, process, analyze information on legal issues of environmental law and conduct research, prepare scientific texts and reports, make their public presentation.
Form of study
External form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Prerequisites for mastering the discipline are: knowledge of jurisprudence, successful mastering of the "Theory of Law" discipline in terms of understanding the basic legal concepts and categories; the basic knowledge of certain law branches: constitutional, administrative, commercial, civil and others; mastering the skills of perception and analysis of the law sources provisions.
Course content
The discipline is aimed at studying: features of environmental law as a complex branch of law, science and discipline; the subject, methods, functions, principles, system of environmental law, sources of environmental law and the content of domestic and major acts of international law governing environmental relations; systems of environmental rights of citizens and guarantees of their implementation and protection; features of the right of ownership of natural resources and the right of environmental management; legal bases of ecological management; the economic and legal mechanism in the field of ecology; features and types of legal liability in the field of ecology as a means of environmental law implementation; features of legal regimes of use, protection and in certain cases reproduction of natural resources, natural objects and complexes; features of legal relations in the field of environmental safety.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Anisimova G.V. Theoretical principles of environmental legislation in the context of the natural law doctrine: monograph. National University “Yaroslav the Wise Law Academy of Ukraine”. Kharkiv: Pravo. 2019. 672 p. 2. Baliuk G.I. Environmental law of Ukraine: Synopsis of lectures in schemes (General and Special parts): a textbook. 2nd ed., corrected and supplemented. Chernivtsi: Kondratiev A.V., 2020. 204 p. 3. Hetman A.P. The doctrine of environmental law and legislation of Ukraine: monograph. Kharkiv: TOV “Oberih”. 2019. 336 p. 4. Kornieiev Yu., Melnyk V. Fundamental principles of environmental law in the context of research of domestic scientists // Entrepreneurship, Economy and Law. №5. 2021. Pp. 78-82. 5. Krasnova M.V., Krasnova Yu.A. Environmental law of Ukraine. General part: textbook. K: VPC "Kyiv University". 2021. 190 p. 6. Malysheva N.R. Scientific and practical commentary on the Law of Ukraine "On Environmental Protection". Kharkiv: Pravo. 2017. 416 p.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Considering the content of educational material and learning objectives, the following traditional and innovative learning technologies are used in the process of teaching the discipline: - lectures on the study of scientifically grounded and systematic material on the legal regulation of relations in the field of natural resources, environmental protection and environmental safety; - seminars at which a detailed analysis of the theoretical provisions of the discipline is carried out (by preparing theoretical questions and discussions) and practical skills are formed (by solving practical problems (cases), using the case method or the method of analysis of specific situations, court hearings modeling, etc.).
Assessment methods and criteria
Assessment methods and criteria are chosen by the teacher who conducts seminars, within the number of points provided by the cirriculum. The semester assessment includes: express questioning – from 2 to 3 points; the written solution of problems – from 2 to 3 points; testing – from 3 to 5 points; a report – from 3 to 4 points; a supplement to the report – from 2 to 4 points; a paper from 4 to 5 points; a modal test from 2 to 4 points x 4 (maximum from 8 to 16 points). The minimum score to be obtained by a student in the appropriate forms of the assessment is 24 points per semester, and the maximum number of points – 40 points. The maximum final score can be 100 points. If a student has scored less than 24 points during the semester, the teacher may allow the student to pass the credit (exam). Students who have missed classes for good reasons can work them off for admission points, but up to 24 points.
Language of instruction
Ukranian

Lecturers

This discipline is taught by the following teachers

Tetiana Kovalchuk
Environmental Law Department
Education and Research Law School
Galyna Baliuk
Environmental Law Department
Education and Research Law School
Maria Krasnova
Environmental Law Department
Education and Research Law School
Elina Pozniak
Environmental Law Department
Education and Research Law School
Yuliia Vlasenko
Environmental Law Department
Education and Research Law School
Tetiana Sharaievska
Environmental Law Department
Education and Research Law School
Tetiana Shokha
Environmental Law Department
Education and Research Law School
Olena Shompol
Environmental Law Department
Education and Research Law School
Olena Bevz
Environmental Law Department
Education and Research Law School