Law School Description
Students who participate actively in this course will: (1) acquire substantive knowledge and practice legal training in a vital area of Native Hawaiian and environemental law; (2) gain advanced insight into the realities of the adjudicatory process and strategic litigation, applicable to all types of public interest, Native Hawaiian, and environmental litigation; (3) learn about the law and politics of water resource management in Hawai'i, from substantive legal, practical and theoretical perspectives; and (4) hone their critical thinking skills.
UH Mānoa Catalog Description
An introduction to the legal framework for water resource management in Hawai'i; case studies illuminate the litigation process and the evolution of the public trust, precautionary principle, and other legal, scientific, and policy areas.
Credit(s) for this CRN
Instructor Approval
Competition
Clinical Requirement
Semesters Offered
Class | Instructor(s) | Term | Year |
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View class page | D. Kapua‘ala Sproat '98 |
Fall
|
2023 |
View class page | D. Kapua‘ala Sproat '98 |
Fall
|
2021 |
View class page | D. Kapua‘ala Sproat '98 |
Fall
|
2016 |