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Special Lecture on Global Society III

Environmental Law and Governance in the Anthropocene
This course explores the role of law and governance in mediating the human-environment interface. It focuses on the legal and consequent governance challenges presented by the emergence of the Anthropocene as a possible new geological epoch. While the epoch has yet to be formally confirmed, the trope and discourse of the Anthropocene already confront law and governance scholars with a unique challenge concerning the need to question, and ultimately re-imagine, international environmental law and governance interventions in the light of a new socio-ecological situation. Through interactive lectures, classroom discussions based upon pre-assigned readings, and the elaboration of a joint mini-project, students not only assess the (mostly unsuccessful and ineffective) regulatory interventions used thus far to mediate the human-environment interface; they also examine the possibility to develop counter-narratives and alternative institutional practices, by drawing on most recent critical legal approaches as well as sociocultural traditions that have been marginalised within international environmental law.
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31D350-0420S
GAS-GS6A42L3
Special Lecture on Global Society III
ジロドウ イザベル
S1 S2
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英語
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2
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授業計画
WEEK 1: Introductory lecture and guidance (Basic notions, terminology, course plan, learning methods, readings and other sources’ overview) WEEKS 2/3: Back to the basics: The limits of law and governance in the Anthropocene (Interactive lectures + Group and classroom discussions based upon pre-assigned readings) * W2: The concept of territory in International Law * W3: The temporalities of Environmental Law WEEKS 4 to 6: Radical ontologies and epistemologies for the Anthropocene * W4: Critical Environmental Law in the Anthropocene * W5/6: Re-encountering Environmental Law and its ‘subject’ with Haraway and New Materialism WEEKS 7 to 11: Reimagining International Environmental Law in the Anthropocene * W7: Global Environmental Constitutionalism in the Anthropocene * W8: The corporation and the Anthropocene * W9: Transformative adjudication * W10: Global Justice in the Anthropocene * W11: The emergence of Transnational Environmental Law in the Anthropocene WEEKS 12/13: Team-based mini-project * W12: Preparation of a mini-project by teams of 5 students max. focusing on how to unmake and remake International Environmental Law in specific contexts (complementary short interactive lecture + exploratory group discussions + peer assessment of preparatory team-based presentations). * W13: Final joint oral presentations and wrap-up discussion
授業の方法
This course is conducted in the active learning style. Classes consist of interactive lectures, followed by both small group and classroom discussions addressing broad concepts and/or focusing on case studies. These discussions are usually based on pre-assigned readings and build on a list of questions proposed in advance. Students further engage in critical and reflective thinking through the preparation of a final mini-project.
成績評価方法
o Active participation in group and classroom discussions: 30%. o Four 600-word write-ups: 30%. o Final mini-project (joint oral presentation + individual 1200-word essay): 40%.
教科書
No textbook required.
参考書
Information on reference materials will be provided in class.
履修上の注意
No prior study of law and science-policy interfaces is required, but a strong interest and a serious commitment to learning about contemporary challenges and issues from an interdisciplinary perspective is crucial. Assignments, class materials and updates will be uploaded to Google Classroom. Please see the ITC-LMS page for further information.