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7 years ago
Guide-Level 12
A PG diploma is not a LLM so it doesn't hold the same importance as a LLM. Nevertheless, it's a course where your subject matter expertise surely did improve. As you've chosen international environment law, you should target companies that are engaged in and require environmental law specialist to guide them. This diploma is surely a feather in your cap and these are the things you can do:
1. Representing government agencies, enforcing laws through citizen suits, and challenging agency action in administrative hearings.
2. Become an Environmental Attorney
3. Practice Settings.
I. Government.
II. Nonprofit.
III. Private Public Inte
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Talking of the scope and the reasons why I believe both the two fields of law have a scope in their own fields.
Both, the environmental law and humanitarian law have been a cause of action, and we get to see a number of contemporary issues regarding them for eg. Rohingya crisis these days is one such instance falling within humanitarian law. Also, the smog caused by factories nearby Delhi, falls within Environmental laws.
Also, there have been various known matters with regard to environment taken up by Medha Patkar, while Narmada Bachao Andolan and M.C Mehta also.
Also, for humanitarian laws killing of civilians in Kashmir, su
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8 years ago
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 13
With the environmental problems increasing everyday, prospects in the field of Environmental law and sustainable development are in organizations like NGOs, corporates and industries (multinational and multilateral organizations).UN, Government agencies and research institutions. NGOs like the Centre for Science and Environment in New Delhi (CSE) and Mumbai-based Centre for Environment Research and Education (CERE) are working in this field. Corporates are also becoming aware of their social responsibilities and public image, and so there is a rising demand for qualified personnel in environment research, education and manageme
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