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Under EU legislation, member states have to ensure that citizens have easy access to information on the environment held by public authorities. After assessing Estonia's legislation in this area, the…
Tom Collins looks at the Supreme Court's ruling in the HS2 case and considers recent developments in relation to the ability of councils to bring judicial review proceedings.
February 12, 2014 (Europe)—The European Court of Justice has dismissed a legal challenge filed by a group representing wind farm victims and found the group lacks legal standing—also ordering the…
European Economic and Social CommitteePublic Hearing - Room JDE63 - EESC, 99 Rue Belliard, 1040 Brussels
Soutenu par Anne Hidalgo, candidate PS à la mairie de Paris, le projet choc visant à construire des centaines de milliers de mètres carrés de logements, bureaux et commerces entre l'Arc de triomphe…
The UNECE has been quietly reshaping the world for 66 years – first through the rebuilding of postwar Europe, more recently through the laborious process of establishing standards; standards that are…
Gagesti, Romania is the location of Chevron’s third shale gas exploration bore and though it has not experienced protests or violence however it is not without tension.
Daily Mail - by Ray MasseyMinsters say it 'vindicates' handling of project, but protesters will 'fight on'Accusations of Government 'cutting corners' to push through the projectSeven Supreme Court…
(Original in French)Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations and Executive Director of the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), Achim Steiner, performed yesterday, Monday, a two day working visit…
Birmingham Post: There are dangers in making significant and hasty policy changes without providing the necessary information and consultation processes to the public