The course’s main aims are:
1. To familiarize students with the basic concepts of Planning and Environmental Law. 2. To present the thematic modules that make up these specific subjects and the applicable principles, rules and regulations. 3. To promote the role of law in the development and organization of space, in the residential development and construction of real estate, as well as in the protection and management of the natural and human environment. 4. To demonstrate the role of an integrated legislative policy in these areas.
Successful completion of the course requires that students have obtained a clear and practical understanding of the role that law has in issues of space management and environmental protection.
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Upon completion of the course, students have acquired the ability to combine, within an interdisciplinary approach and rationale, the relationship of individual legal arrangements and rules to the assumptions and positions of planning and environmental sciences.
Students obtain the ability to solve, to a greater or lesser degree, specific practical legal issues that practice and the day-to-day implementation of the law raise in order to facilitate the desired spatial development, organization and management. They also understand the importance that their perception about the environment, the space and the citizens may have, thus increasing their responsibility. |
Α. Spatial Law
Β. Urban Law
Evaluation Criteria | Determination of weight |
Written exam | 100% |
Student evaluation depends on whether students have a clear and practical understanding of the role of law in issues of space management and environmental protection. Particular emphasis is given to the ability of solving practical issues and problems. Students are familiar with the method of evaluation, which ensures objectivity and equal treatment.
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