Duration
1 year
Training structure
Faculty of Law and Political Science
Presentation
The training offered aims to provide an understanding of the maritime, coastal, and port environment from a legal perspective.
It is delivered remotely via online content (typed, audio, or filmed lessons) to enable students and professionals to balance their schedules with the coursework for this degree.
Objectives
The degree aims to supplement generalist training with in-depth legal knowledge of the maritime and coastal sector, its operation, and use.
Know-how and skills
The training course provides an understanding of the legal instruments relating to the occupation and exploitation of public land; knowledge of the urban planning rules specific to coastal construction; study of the regimes applicable to the exploitation of various resources; and knowledge of and prevention of risks associated with the sea.
Organization
Special facilities
Duration of the program: 1 year (courses are posted online from January to the end of June) 76 hours of classes
Program
Training organization: Distance learning
Course content: The course (76 hours) consists of four teaching modules:
-“Territories” (6 hours):
Delimitation of maritime space
Delimitation of the public maritime domain
-“Protection” (30 hours):
Marine and coastal environmental law
Coastal urban planning law
General and special administrative policies
GEMAPI
- "Valorization" (30 hours):
Coastal development policy
Fishing and aquaculture law
Law governing the exploitation of underwater resources and offshore wind power
Maritime port law
Beach concessions and sub-concessions
Framework for the management of coastal economic activities by public authorities
- "The risks" (10 a.m.).
Public action after coastal erosion
The responsibility of local elected officials and public authorities
The organization of sea rescue operations
Teachers/speakers: academics and professionals