NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, DELHI LIST OF PROJECTS B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) IV YEAR VII SEMESTER ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Roll. No.
Topic
1.
Environmental Protection and Indian Constitutional Law
2.
Environmental Protection and Law of Torts
3.
National Environment Policy – A Critical Analysis
4.
Role of Judiciary in Environmental Protection
5.
Sustainable Development: Meaning and Scope
6.
Polluter Pays Principle: A Comparative Analysis between India and US
7.
Precautionary Principle: An Indian Assessment
8.
Public Trust Doctrine
9.
Agenda 21
10.
The Relevance of the Doctrine of Intergenerational Equity
11.
Environment Impact Assessment in India – A critique
12.
M C Mehta and the development of Environmental Jurisprudence in India
13.
Wildlife Protection Law in India – An Overview
14.
Forest Law in India – A Critical Analysis
15.
Godavarman Cases – A critical analysis
16.
Clean Development Mechanism under the Kyoto Protocol
17.
Law relating to Water
18.
Ground water regulation in India
19.
Natural Heritage Conservation in India
20.
Project Tiger – The story so far
21.
United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) – A Critical Assessment
22.
Analyzing the Vedanta Controversy
23.
National Green Tribunal
24.
River Conservation in India
25.
Conservation of Wetlands in India
26.
Law regulating the coasts in India
27.
Conservation of Lakes in India
28.
Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning Authority (CAMPA)
29.
Hazardous Waste Management in India
30.
Law relating to Electronic Waste Management in India
31.
Solid Waste Management Law in India
32.
Biosafety Governance in India – A Critical Analysis
33.
Environmental Conventions – A Critical Study
34.
Environmental Disasters in India: The Lessons Learnt
35.
Dam Controversies in India – An Analysis
36.
Legal Protection of the Migratory Species of Birds and Animals
37.
The Post Kyoto Climate Regime – Beyond 2012
38.
The Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit Sharing – A Critical Evaluation
39.
Climate Change – Causes and Impacts
40.
Environmental Refugees
41.
Climate Change Mitigation – A cost-benefit analysis
42.
Stern Review of Climate Economics
43.
Pollution Control Boards in India – Role and Relevance
44.
Climate Change Adaptation Strategies
45.
UNFCCC – A Critical Evaluation
46.
Convention on Prior Informed Consent
47.
Kyoto Protocol – Implementation and Dispute Settlement
48.
US Policy on Climate Change
49.
India on Climate Change: Policy and Efforts
50.
European Policy on Renewable Energy
51.
Clean Energy and Environment
52.
Automobile Fuel Efficiency Standards
53.
Alternative Fuels and Environment – An Indian Analysis
54.
Environmental Activism in India
55.
Trade and Environment
56.
Green Taxes
57.
The role of Private Sector in protecting the Environment in India
58.
Green Audits
59.
Green Funds and Green Investments
60.
Environment Information Systems – Relevance in India
61.
A comparative analysis of class action litigation in the US and public interest litigation in India
62.
Environmental Economics
63.
National Water Policy – A Critical Analysis
64.
Environmental Movements in India and their Contribution
65.
Chilika Lake – a case study
66.
Protection of Endangered Species in India
67.
An evaluation of the Basel Convention
68.
Stockholm Convention – A Critical Analysis
69.
Illegal Wildlife Trade in India
70.
Future of Nuclear Energy – Post Fukushima Disaster
71.
Protection of Marine Ecosystem Renewable Energy options for India Bhopal Gas Disaster Illegal Mining in India National Black Carbon Programme Regulating Critical Wildlife Habitats in India An evaluation of the Water Pollution Control Law in India An evaluation of the Air Pollution Control Law in India An evaluation of the Vehicular Pollution Control Law in India An evaluation of the Noise Pollution Control Law in India
The topics have been allocated for Roll Nos. 1 to 71. The remaining topics are extra. Each project should be a minimum of 12 pages and maximum of 15 pages, well-researched and referenced work. The students are advised to avoid plagiarism. The rough and fair drafts are to be submitted as per the deadline set by the University. The students may discuss their projects with the undersigned during the office hours. They will be provided with comments once they submit their rough draft. Details about the project presentations would be provided after commencement of the classes.
Nawneet Vibhaw Assistant Professor