2007-08 Environmental Courses
Harvard Law School currently offers numerous courses in the field of environmental law. These include:
- Environmental Law (Freeman)
- Federal Public Land and Resources Law (Leshy)
- Land Use Law (Ruhl)
- Human Rights and the Environment Advocacy Seminar (Giannini)
- Law and Policy of Ecosystem Services (Ruhl)
- The Law of Climate Change (Ballentine)
- Water Law (Leshy)
- Environmental Law Practice: Skills, Methods, and Controversies (Jacobs)
- Contemporary International and Comparative Environmental Law Research: Seminar (Hunter)
- Environmental Law A (Freeman)
- Environmental Law B (Stephenson)
- Federal Indian Law (Torres)
- Global Governance (Ruggie)
- Human Rights and the Environment Advocacy Workshop (Giannini)
- International Environmental Law (Hunter)
- Land Use Law (Ryan)
- Law and Energy (Spence)
2006-07 Environmental Law Courses Offered at HLS:
- Animal Rights Law (Waldau)
- Economics of Regulation and Antitrust (Viscusi)
- Federal Public Land and Resources Law (Leshy)
- Environmental Law (Stephenson)
- International Legal Practice: The European Union (Verstrynge/Kennedy)
- Natural Resources: Law and Policy (Freeman)
- Regional Ecosystem Management: Science, Law and Policy (Freeman/W.Clark)
- WTO Law (Scott)
A full description of each course at the Law School is available on the Registrar's website. Harvard University also offers a wide variety of courses related to environmental law and policy, compiled on the Harvard University Center for the Environment website. Students are encouraged to cross-register.