The document provides information about the Certified Environment Law Analyst certification from Vskills. It describes the topics covered in the certification exam, including industrial pollution, hazardous substances law, environmental legislation and enforcement, corporate environmental liability, and relief for pollution victims. The summary explains that the certification tests candidates' knowledge of environmental laws to help companies ensure legal compliance and assist with environmental cases. It is intended for professionals, graduates, and current employees seeking career progression or to strengthen their resume.
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Certification CodeCertification CodeCertification CodeCertification Code VS-1156
Vskills certification for Environment Law Analyst assesses the candidate as per the
company’s need for compliance to environmental laws and assistance in environmental
cases. The certification tests the candidates on various areas in industrial pollution,
hazardous substances law, legislative measures, enforcement machinery, pollution control
boards, national environment tribunal, Indian judiciary, corporate environmental liability
and statutory relief
Why should one take this certification?Why should one take this certification?Why should one take this certification?Why should one take this certification?
This Course is intended for professionals and graduates wanting to excel in their chosen
areas. It is also well suited for those who are already working and would like to take
certification for further career progression.
Earning Vskills Environment Law Analyst Certification can help candidate differentiate in
today's competitive job market, broaden their employment opportunities by displaying
their advanced skills, and result in higher earning potential.
Who will benefit from taking this certification?Who will benefit from taking this certification?Who will benefit from taking this certification?Who will benefit from taking this certification?
Job seekers looking to find employment in legal departments of various companies,
students generally wanting to improve their skill set and make their CV stronger and
existing employees looking for a better role can prove their employers the value of their
skills through this certification.
Test DetailsTest DetailsTest DetailsTest Details
• Duration:Duration:Duration:Duration: 60 minutes
• No. of questions:No. of questions:No. of questions:No. of questions: 50
• Maximum marks:Maximum marks:Maximum marks:Maximum marks: 50, Passing marks: 25 (50%)
There is no negative marking in this module.
Fee StructureFee StructureFee StructureFee Structure
Rs. 4,000/- (Includes all taxes)
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Environment Law Analysts are in great demand. Companies specializing in environment
protection or legal related services are constantly hiring skilled Environment Law Analysts.
Various public and private companies also need Environment Law Analysts for their legal
departments.
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Table of ContentsTable of ContentsTable of ContentsTable of Contents
1.1.1.1. IntroductionIntroductionIntroductionIntroduction
1.1 Environmental Crisis
1.2 Environmental Imperatives
1.3 Constitutional Response to International Urge
2.2.2.2. IndIndIndIndustrial Pollutionustrial Pollutionustrial Pollutionustrial Pollution
2.1 Magnitude of the Problem
2.2 Hazardous Industries and Environmental Pollution
2.3 Industrial Pollution and Health Hazards
3.3.3.3. Legal Control of Hazardous Substances and ProcessLegal Control of Hazardous Substances and ProcessLegal Control of Hazardous Substances and ProcessLegal Control of Hazardous Substances and Process
3.1 Proliferation of Chemicals
3.2 Law Relating to Hazardous Substances
3.3 Legal Control of Hazardous Processes
3.4 Rules on Hazardous Substances
4.4.4.4. Law Relating to Water PollutionLaw Relating to Water PollutionLaw Relating to Water PollutionLaw Relating to Water Pollution
4.1 Water Pollution
4.2 Civil Law Actions
4.3 Legislative Measures
4.4 The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 74
5.5.5.5. Industrial Air Pollution and LawIndustrial Air Pollution and LawIndustrial Air Pollution and LawIndustrial Air Pollution and Law
5.1 Industrialization and Air Pollution
5.2 Civil Law Actions
5.3 Statutory Provisions
6.6.6.6. Enforcement MachineryEnforcement MachineryEnforcement MachineryEnforcement Machinery
6.1 Administrative Efforts to Combat the Hazards of Pollution
6.2 Central Pollution Control Board
6.3 State Pollution Control Boards
6.4 Supreme Court Decisions and the Directions
6.5 Pollution Control in Highly Polluting Industries
6.6 Coordination Activities of Pollution Control Boards
6.7 Penal Provisions and Effectiveness of Enforcement Machinery
6.8 Financial Constraints and Assistance
6.9 The National Environment Tribunal
7.7.7.7. Environmental Issues and Judicial TreEnvironmental Issues and Judicial TreEnvironmental Issues and Judicial TreEnvironmental Issues and Judicial Trendndndnd
7.1 Environmental Pollution and Courts’ Concern
7.2 Public Nuisance Environmental Hazards
7.3 Right to Wholesome Environment and Ecological Balance
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7.4 Right to Carry on Trade vis-a-vis Duty to Protect Environment
7.5 Right to Information about Hazardous Installations
7.6 Public Access to Environmental Justice
7.7 Doctrine of Mass Justice and Emergence of Public Interest Litigation
7.8 Public Interest Litigation and Access to Environmental Justice
7.9 Role of Indian Judiciary
7.10 Environmental Concerns of the Indian High Courts
7.11 Basis for Entertaining the Environmental Petitions
7.12 Liberalized Standing Rules vis-a-vis Restraints on Public Interest Petitions
7.13 Conclusion
8.8.8.8. Corporate Environmental LiabilityCorporate Environmental LiabilityCorporate Environmental LiabilityCorporate Environmental Liability
8.1 Tortuous Liability for Pollution Accidents
8.2 Pollution Accidents and Victim
8.3 Rules of Strict and Victims
8.4 Rules of Strict and Absolute Liability
8.5 Responsibility of Executives
8.6 Quantification of Compensation
8.7 Bhopal Settlement
8.8 Bhopal Act
9.9.9.9. Statutory Relief for Pollution VictimsStatutory Relief for Pollution VictimsStatutory Relief for Pollution VictimsStatutory Relief for Pollution Victims
9.1 Public Liability Insurance Act
9.2 Liability of the Owner
9.3 Settlement of Claims
9.4 Environment Relief Fund
9.5 Limitation and Scale of Relief
9.6 Regulatory and Penal Provisions
9.7 Advisory Committee
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Sample QuestionsSample QuestionsSample QuestionsSample Questions
1.1.1.1. Environmental policy aims to ________.Environmental policy aims to ________.Environmental policy aims to ________.Environmental policy aims to ________.
A. Use natural resources for economically important industrial products
B. Protect the values of the landowner.
C. Promote fairness among people and groups in the use of resources.
D. Preserve all present natural areas in their pristine condition
2222.... The primary role of the United Nations is to ________.The primary role of the United Nations is to ________.The primary role of the United Nations is to ________.The primary role of the United Nations is to ________.
A. Maintain international environmental education standards
B. Develop international business cooperatives
C. Make international laws regarding commerce and the environment
D. Cooperate in solving international economic, social, cultural, and humanitarian
problems
3333.... DecisionDecisionDecisionDecisions rendered by the courts make up a body of law known as ________.s rendered by the courts make up a body of law known as ________.s rendered by the courts make up a body of law known as ________.s rendered by the courts make up a body of law known as ________.
A. Statutory law
B. Case law
C. Mandatory law
D. Environmental law
4444.... Enforcement and elaboration of statutory law is given to ________.Enforcement and elaboration of statutory law is given to ________.Enforcement and elaboration of statutory law is given to ________.Enforcement and elaboration of statutory law is given to ________.
A. Watchdog groups
B. The legislative branch
C. The judicial branch
D. Administrative agencies
5555.... Statutory laws are passed by ________.Statutory laws are passed by ________.Statutory laws are passed by ________.Statutory laws are passed by ________.
A. Federal preemption
B. The legislative branch
C. CEOs
D. The president of the United States
Answers: 1 (C), 2 (D), 3 (B), 4 (D), 5 (B)