The EUCLID legal clinic at the University of Paris Nanterre, offers small groups of students the opportunity to work for a year, in the service of an NGO, helping her resolve a specific legal question. This practical module is complemented by a theoretical module on critical legal studies. Originally, the EUCLID clinic focused on a specific area of collaboration between partners and students: the protection of human rights. However, the clinic is experiencing increasing demand for involvement in environmental issues, driven by a dual movement: the rising use of legal recourse by environmentalist associations on one hand, and the growing overlap of human rights and environmental protection concerns on the other hand.
La clinique juridique EUCLID, traditionnellement spécialisée dans la protection des droits et libertés fondamentaux est de plus en plus sollicitée sur des questions variées en lien avec la protection de l’environnement, en raison de la multiplication du recours au droit par les associations environnementalistes d’une part, et de l’imbrication grandissante des préoccupations de droits fondamentaux et de protection de l’environnement d’autre part.
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