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International environmental law

International environmental law
0 Your file must be door or .pdf. No other file formats are accepted.

0 Use any traditional font in 11 or 12 pt (i.e. Times New Roman or Calibri is fine, but Comic Sans is
not).

0 Use any line spacing between 1.15 and 2.

o lndent the beginning of new paragraphs.

0 You must insert page numbers in the bottom right hand corner of each page.

0 Use grammar, punctuation, and vocabulary appropriate to formal academic writing.

0 Your word count must be at least 900 and not more than 1200. Be sure to include your final
word count in your header.

0 A title is not required.

0 No quotation may be longer than 12 words. Make sure it is intelligible to someone who may not
have read the other piece of literature you’re using in your comparison. If 12 words doesn’t
seem enough, you should consider summarizing instead.

0 Your paper needs to make an argument and have one unifying idea. It cannot be a random
jumble of possible answers. It should be focused on one specific answer.

0 This main idea should be expressed in a thesis statement in your first paragraph; this thesis
statement should not be too general. (e.g. “Translation affects our understanding of the text” is
too broad!)

0 Use summary only when it is directly connected to your analysis.

0 You should make at least three references to specific portions of the readings from class and at
least five references to pieces of modern journalism. You may choose to use many more! You
may refer to a section of the text without quoting it!

0 These references should be cited with parenthetical notation, e.g. (Hdt. 7.235) or (Sappho fr. 1)
or (Jensen A10) or (Malik 47).

0 Your chosen piece of comparative literature must appear at the end of your paper in MLA
format. What’s MLA format? Learn here.

0 Do not start your paper with a banal, general statement such as ”Classical literature has long
been admired.” ”The Ancient Greeks were masters of oral poetry.” Similarly do not end with
banal, general statement such as “Thus we see embedded narratives have a timeless place in
literature of all cultures.”

0 Papers must be submitted through BlackBoard and will be checked by SafeAssign, a tool to
discourage plagiarism.

0 Papers will be graded with a BlackBoard rubric as the primary feedback tool. The rubric is
available for consultation before you begin.

o NO PHYSICAL COPY IS REQUIRED.

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