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School of Law, Politics and Sociology

Globalisation, Law & Sustainability(Adv) (M6041)

Globalisation, Law and Sustainability (Adv)

Module M6041

Module details for 2022/23.

15 credits

FHEQ Level 6

Module Outline

‘Globalisation’ reflects the processes of ‘coming together’- a growing global inter-connectedness between markets, politics and cultures. Law is deeply implicated in the numerous tensions, debates and challenges posed by globalisation: from regulating transnational corporations (through human rights due diligence or taxation), promoting decent work as an inderogable floor for reducing inequalities to challenging rising authoritarianism. To what extent does the law address (or exacerbate) the multiple challenges posed by globalisation in a ‘sustainable’ way as defined by the United Nations and other international organisations? This module will critically explore this question through an in-depth examination of certain selected major challenges occurring at the intersection of globalisation, law, and sustainability. Examples will be drawn from international labour law, trade law, migration law and human rights law but also from other areas of law at regional and local levels, where appropriate. The delivery of the module will be highly responsive to current legal developments and its content will be regularly updated so as to provide students with the opportunity of engaging with topical and challenging legal issues.

Module learning outcomes

Critically demonstrate a sound understanding of ‘sustainability’ and of the associated debates.

Critically explain and evaluate key challenges related to globalisation, sustainability and law.

Critically undertake and demonstrate effective independent research on challenges related to globalisation, sustainability and law.

Critically present convincing arguments on doubtful or controversial points.

TypeTimingWeighting
PresentationSpring Semester Week 9 Fri 16:0025.00%
Essay (2750 words)Semester 2 Assessment Week 1 Tue 16:0075.00%
Timing

Submission deadlines may vary for different types of assignment/groups of students.

Weighting

Coursework components (if listed) total 100% of the overall coursework weighting value.

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Spring SemesterSeminar1 hour01010101010

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