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| DROI0969-1 | Forestry law
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| Duration : | 24h Th |
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| Credits/ECTS : |
| Master in Agricultural Bioengineering, Professional Focus, 1st year |  | Toute l'année |  | 2 |
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| Master in Chemistry and Bio-industries, Professional Focus, 2nd year |  | First semester |  | 2 |
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| Master in Environmental Bioengineering, Professional Focus, 2nd year |  | First semester |  | 2 |
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| Master in Forests and natural Areas Engineering, Professional Focus, 1st year |  | Second semester |  | 2 |
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| Master in Forests and natural Areas Engineering, Professional Focus, 2nd year |  | First semester |  | 2 |
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| Required preliminary complements to register in the Advanced master in bio-engineering: sanitary engineering |  | First semester |  | 2 |
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| Holder(s) : | Grégoire Orban De Xivry |
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| Language : | French language |
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| Course contents : | The student's training will achieved through the examination of different matters that are often to be dealt with when managing forest lands : - comparing the judicial status of public and privalte forest lands : planning, selling, exploiting, ...; - criminal forest laws; - controlling afforestation and deforestation (distance rules for planting, environmental planning and urbanism order); - nature preservation acts (among others Natura 2000 sites), hunting, fishing laws; - assessment; - civil law matters related with forest lands management: boundary marking, rights of way, systems of contractual and criminal liability. The training is also achieved through the study of the regulations enforcing the issus of Environment Permits and "Permis Unique" and the regulations concerning the environmental impact assessment of projects, plans and programs. |
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| Course objective : | Introducing students to elements of forest and environmental law After completing the course the student is expected to First identify the main legislative dispositions and rules to apply to the issue, and second to comment them in a relevant way |
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| Organization : | Lectures : 24h |
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| Written notes : | Documentation (legal and prescribed texts, judicial decisions, doctrinal comments). |
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| Assessment : | Oral examination (100%) |
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