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The Australian Centre for Environmental Law was established
in 1991 to create a critical mass of environmental law and policy expertise.
Since its inception, ACEL has established itself as the leading centre
for environmental law and policy teaching and research in Australia.
ACEL's postgraduate program is designed for both those
with no legal training and for lawyers. The program includes a comprehensive
array of courses ranging from biodiversity to water, environmental planning
and impact assessment to effective business regulation and enforcement.
The program's teachers include many of Australia's most prominent environmental
lawyers.
ACEL also engages in a wide range of research and consultancy
projects relating to both domestic and international environmental law.
The staff and teaching and research associates of ACEL are the authors
of many of Australia's most significant books, articles and reports about
environmental law. When members of the legal profession, government, business
or the media seek expert information, they regularly turn to ACEL.
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NEWS
In August 2009 ACEL and the ANU College of Law Centre
for International and Public Law will hold a workshop on the topic:
Environmental Discourses in International and Public Law.
Proposed dates: 13-15 August 2009
The workshop will be a part of CIPL's ongoing discussions about connections
between law and policy and between international and public law. View
the Call
for Abstracts for papers.
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