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Climate changePollutionBiodiversityDegradation of land, marine and water and desertificationUrban sprawlPrecautionary Principle for sustainable developmentIntergenerational equityIntragenerational equity
Murray Darling BasinGreat Barrier ReefCoal seam gas mining in NSWRamsar Convention - Wetlands2011 Japan's earthquake and tsunami and nuclear fallout2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spillChernobyl
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HSC Legal Studies: Global Environmental Protection  

Last Updated: Jun 10, 2013 URL: http://guides.sl.nsw.gov.au/hsc-legal-studies-global-environmental-protection Print Guide RSS UpdatesEmail AlertsShareThis

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Getting started

This website will help HSC Legal Studies students and teachers locate resources related to global environment protection.  This guide will help you find websites, useful books, key legislation and court cases. You can also find media reports from newspapers and legal journals in our online databases You will need to sign up for a Library card to use many of the resources.

We've added icons next to each resource so you know where you can use them.

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This Guide has been developed by staff of the Legal Information Access Centre (LIAC). Fran Wicks, a Legal Studies teacher from Ravenswood School provided a huge amount of input into the content of this guide. 

LIAC maintains the Find Legal Answers website and manages the  Find Legal Answers service in public libraries across NSW.

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Myles Dunphy, papers from bushwalking conservation movement 1905-1984.  Held at the State Library of NSW.  Digital order number a1133003

 

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