Courses - Graduate Diploma
Graduate Diploma in Environment, Energy and Resources Law L07
- Director of Studies: Professor Michael Crommelin, Professor Lee Godden
Overview
The environment, energy and resources law program provides an insight into a dynamic area of law with strong commercial and social impacts. Legal practitioners and professionals in government and the resources, energy and environment sectors explore topics of national and international importance across an emerging range of critical issues. Areas of focus include resource regulation in mining, petroleum and water resources, as well as climate change, energy regulation, development of infrastructure, indigenous rights, and environmental law and sustainability.
Objectives and Skills
The Graduate Diploma in Environment, Energy and Resources Law focuses on:
- The underlying policies, consequent legal regimes, regulatory practices and current practical issues concerning the discovery, development and utilisation of natural resources and energy
- Their application to contemporary environmental and native title issues
- The identification and resolution of legal problems and issues at an advanced level from theoretical and practical perspectives.
Requirements
Students must complete four subjects from the prescribed list.
Students who do not have a law degree from a common law jurisdiction or any prior legal studies or experience are also expected to complete the two-day preliminary subject Australian Legal Process and Legal Institutions.
Graduate Diploma in Environment, Energy and Resources Law L07
Director of Studies
- Professor Owen Anderson
- Mr Matthew Bell
- Professor Michael Crommelin
- Professor Terence Daintith
- Professor Martin Davies
- Associate Professor Colin Duffield
- Dr Anita Foerster
- Mr James Forrest
- Mr Peter Fox
- Professor Lee Godden
- Mr Tony Horan
- Mr Sam Johnston
- Professor Doug Jones AM
- Professor René Lefeber
- Professor John Lowe
- Ms Alice Palmer
- Associate Professor Jacqueline Peel
- Mr Cameron Rider
- Mr Peter Rozen
- Mr Michael Tuckfield
- Mr Peter Wood
- Associate Professor Margaret Young
Lecturers - 2012
This course does not have an advisory board..
Graduate Diploma in Environment, Energy and Resources Law L07
Course Subjects for 2012
- Climate Change Law
- Construction Risk: Allocation and Insurance
- Energy Regulation and the Law (Formerly Regulation and the Law)
- Environmental Rights
- Infrastructure Delivery Law (Formerly Infrastructure Delivery A: Principles and Practice)
- International Environmental Law
- International Petroleum Transactions
- International Resources Law
- International Trade Law
- Law of the Sea and Marine Species
- Mineral and Petroleum Tax
- Mineral Law
- Principles of Construction Law
- Project Finance
- Public Private Partnerships Law (Formerly Infrastructure Delivery B: Public Private Partnerships)
- Resources Joint Ventures
- Water Law and Natural Resources Management (Formerly Water Law)
- Workplace Health and Safety
Graduate Diploma in Environment, Energy and Resources Law L07
# Offered in 2012
All Subjects
- Climate Change Law #
- Construction Risk: Allocation and Insurance #
- Energy Regulation and the Law (Formerly Regulation and the Law) #
- Environmental Law (formerly Environmental Law: Science and Regulation)
- Environmental Rights #
- Infrastructure Delivery Law (Formerly Infrastructure Delivery A: Principles and Practice) #
- International Environmental Law #
- International Law and Ethics: Current Global Issues
- International Petroleum Transactions #
- International Resources Law #
- International Trade Law #
- Law of the Sea and Marine Species #
- Mineral and Petroleum Tax #
- Mineral Law #
- Petroleum Law
- Planning Law
- Principles of Construction Law #
- Project Finance #
- Public Private Partnerships Law (Formerly Infrastructure Delivery B: Public Private Partnerships) #
- Resource and Environment Taxes
- Resources Joint Ventures #
- Sustainability Law and Governance
- Water Law and Natural Resources Management (Formerly Water Law) #
- Workplace Health and Safety #

