The International Environmental Law and Policy course is a postgraduate course offered by the University of Kent. This programme encourages students to critically assess the key political and legal responses to environmental challenges. Students will also develop a specialised understanding of climate change law and biodiversity protection. Course Content: This course covers a range of topics including the theories of environmental protection, climate change, energy law and policy, as well as the legal techniques for environmental protection. It also delves into the politics and economics of environmental law in both developed and developing countries. Key Modules: The programme comprises two compulsory modules: Law Dissertation and Foundations of International Environment Law. Students can also choose from a range of optional modules like Energy Law and Natural Resource, International Environmental Politics and Policy and Public International Law.Future Careers: Graduates from this course can expect to work in a variety of areas related to environmental policy and law, including government departments, international organisations, NGOs, law firms and businesses, consultancy agencies, or academia. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.