UNISA Short Course in Environmental Law and Liabilities for the Regulated Community
University of South Africa Short Course in Environmental Law and Liabilities for the Regulated Community
This SLP will be useful to students who want to pursue a career as Environmental Manager and who want to develop competencies in the law aspects behind environmental management compliance. These competencies include the understanding of Environmental law, Constitutional, Administrative and Criminal Law, as well as the effects the different business entity types have on the application of these laws..
Government Officials and the Regulated Community
Senior Certificate or an equivalent NQF level 4 qualification. Also note that access to the internet, and registration as a myUnisa user is compulsory.
6 months
English
First semester: 28 November – 25 January
Second semester: depends on the Unisa second semester registration dates.
For more information please visit www.unisa.ac.za/caes
Short course will only be presented if a minimum of 20 students are registered.
Fully online
Online Discussions, Self-Assessment, Blogs, practical session and a portfolio of evidence
- Introduction
- Civil/ Delictual Liability for Environmental Damage
- Criminal Liability for Environmental Crime
- Administrative Law
- Liabilities under NEMA and the SEMA’s
- Liabilities under other Environmental Legislation Enforcement Provisions
Mrs HJ van Niekerk
MDE
The Department of Environmental Sciences
Environmental Science and Management
Unisa Florida Campus
Office no 462, Phapha building
011 471 2325
[email protected]
Ms Denise Francis
The Department of Environmental Sciences
SLP and WIL Coordination
Unisa Florida Campus
Calabash, Room 107
011 471 2800
[email protected]
Mr MM Moima
CSAES
Unisa Florida Campus
Office no 457, Phapha building,
011 471 2577
[email protected]
Ms Marion Gaffney
CSAES
Unisa Florida Campus
Office no 457, Phapha building,
0114712616
[email protected]
Mr Lutendo Phiza
CSAES
Unisa Florida Campus
Office no 457, Phapha building,
0114713092
[email protected]