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On 24 February 2005, the UK ratified the UNECE Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-Making and Access to Justice in Environmental Matters (The Aarhus Convention). The…
The Community of Democracies is a coalition of democratic countries with the common goal of strengthening democratic institutions and values at the national, regional, and global levels. Contains the…
FIELD is a non-governmental organisation bringing together public international lawyers committed to the promotion of environmental protection and sustainable development through law. FIELD has three…
The U.S. EPA's scientific environmental information management system (EIMS) stores, manages, and delivers descriptive information (metadata) for data sets, databases, documents, models,…
Environmental Justice is the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income with respect to the development, implementation, and…
The Convention is designed protect human beings and the environment against industrial accidents by preventing them as far as possible, by reducing their frequency and severity and by mitigating…
This site presents the final draft of the UK Environmental Information Regulations and a summary of responses to the public consultation exercise in England, Wales and Northern Ireland on the draft…
The Club of Madrid is an independent organization that acts as a consultative body for governments, democratic leaders, and institutions involved in processes of democratic transition. The experience…
The Module provides a conceptual framework on public participation and includes case studies, a bibliography, related sites, regulations and research documents. In English and Spanish.
A Discussion Paper by Dr. Gopakumar Krishnan, Public Affairs Centre, Bangalore, presented at the Asia Pacific Regional Workshop, 10th IACC, Prague October 10, 2001.(Original source: http://www.undp.…