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Resources 'Article 3: General Provisions'

The research is prepared by Aarhus Centre Georgia and encompasses the comparison of national legal acts with Aarhus Convention (Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-…
The State shall ensure that public authorities assist and provide guidance to the public in seeking access to information, in facilitating participation in decision-making and in seeking access to…
Access to Justice – After hearing the Court of Justice of the EU, the Belgian Constitutional Court annulled a number of permits that were delivered by a Decree from the Walloon Parliament, as they…
Those countries that ratified the Aarhus Convention, and the European Union, committed themselves to promote the application of the principles of the Convention in international environmental…
The programme Supporting Environmental Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in South Eastern Europe (SECTOR) promotes the development of a vibrant and democratic environmental civil society within SEE…
Guidelines for the development of national legislation on access to information, public participation and access to justice in environmental matters were adopted by the Governing Council of the…
Human rights defenders are increasingly using computers and the Internet in their work. Although access to technology remains a challenge, electronic means of storing and communicating information…
2 July 2016, a Bill on establishing a Whistle-blower's Centre has entered into force in the Netherlands. The law explicitly covers environmental whistleblowers, but is not limited to them. The…