Module Identifier |
BSM5310 |
Module Title |
EIA PROCEDURES WITHIN THE EU |
Academic Year |
2003/2004 |
Co-ordinator |
Dr Alan J Bond |
Semester |
Available all semesters |
Assessment |
Assessment Type | Assessment Length/Details | Proportion |
Semester Assessment | Assignment: 2,000 words | |
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Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
Enabling objectives:
After studying this module you should be able to:
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list the different institutions which comprise the European Community administrative system and explain the functions and authorities of each of them;
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describe the different types of legislation which the European Community can produce and explain the implications
of each for implementation within the Member States;
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describe the structure of the European Community Directive on Environmental Assessment;
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describe and understand the obligations placed on the Member States by the EIA Directive so that you could decide yourself whether implementation was complete with reference to a particular procedure within a Member State;
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explain how closely a Member State needs to adhere to a Directive in implementing it so as not to be in breach of
European Community law;
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describe how each of the Member States has implemented the EC Directive, where they have failed to implement it fully, and
why have they implemented it in the way they have.
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describe how the provinces have implemented EIA law where they have failed to implement it fully, and why have they have implemented it in the way they have.
Terminal objective :
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To understand how EIA works in Japan, and to appreciate the manner in which the law has to be implemented within provinces.
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 7