The Centre for Environmental Law Education, Research and Advocacy (CEERA), National Law School of India University, Bengaluru in collaboration with the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) is organising an online training programme on ‘Environment Legislations, Interpretation, Enforcement, Legal and Statutory Requirements – Case Studies.’ The programme will be held from February 8 to 12, 2021.
About the Programme
The five-day online training programme focuses and aims to deliver on the Constitutional, Jurisprudential and Interpretation of the prevailing environmental legislations. The training programme is designed keeping in mind the stakeholders from Government, Industry, Lawyers, Researchers and others, contributing to the discussions and deliberations on contemporary environmental issues of national and international importance, developments across the Legislative and Judicial spectrum.
The programme will strictly be on registration basis and shall conclude with an ‘End Programme Test’ to ascertain the effectiveness of the sessions. View brochure and other details here.
Themes
- Constitution and Legislative framework for Environmental Pollution and Protection;
- Authorities and their role in Waste Collection, Management, handling and Disposal;
- International Environmental Law, Doctrines and Principles; Balancing Business and Environment;
- Cleaner Technology – Law and Compliance;
- Criminal Laws, Procedure and Enforcement for abatement of Environment Pollution;
- Judicial Standpoint, Case Studies and Statutory Interpretation.
Details:
Dates: Feb 8 – to Feb 12, 2021
Online event: Zoom Video Conference (Link will be shared at a later date)
Course fee: Rupees 11,800/- (inclusive of GST)
Course fee includes registration, reading material, and participation in the event.
The lecture will be delivered by T. P. Sreenivasan, Former Ambassador of India and Governor for India of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Mr Sreenivasan is from the 1967 batch of Indian Foreign Service. He has authored seven books, including ‘Modiplomacy through a Shakespearean Prism’, ‘Applied Diplomacy through the prism of Mythology and Words’, ‘Words Adventures in Diplomacy’ as well as several columns on strategic matters.
Panelists:
After a successful first session, NLSIU, Bengaluru along with IISc, Bengaluru and IIT-Bombay is organising the second session of the Web Panel series that seeks to explore various facets of viewing non-personal data as public good.