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Resources 'Article 4: Access to Environmental Information'

This report sketches possible building blocks of an integrated information space in Europe, concentratingon information sources held by or destined to public authorities in the Member States.
General information about the joint European Union and United Nations Development Programme project “Support to the development of a comprehensive framework for international environmental…
2013 eGov conference will be the twelfth annual meeting for those involved in electronic government. It is a confluence of three conferences, eGov 2013, Informatik 2013 and ePart 2013, bringing…
The article presents various environmental court cases of European Union (EU). It focuses on the Aarhus Convention, a multilateral environmental agreement which provides citizens an access to…
The decision of the Parliament of Ukraine on the construction of the 3rd and 4th blocks of the Khmelnytska nuclear power plant caused indignation in many countries. However, the Belarusian public was…
The newly launched webpage of Environmental Law Research Center (ELRC) of Faculty of Law, Yerevan State University is a dynamic and open academic source sharing material. It provides comprehensive…
The Institute for Electronic Participation, INePA, made a proposal to the Aarhus implementation report prepared by the Republic of Slovenia as regards the use of Internet technology in public…
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has replied to a complaint on the Gazela Bridge project in Serbia that was submitted on September 2009 by CEKOR and CEE Bankwatch Network. The complainants grounded…
The main topic of this 122nd edition is Climate Change. It is a very colorful edition and includes interesting articles, eco-quiz, eco-gossips, a calendar and other fun-educational contents. After 15…
On 19 February 2004, the Rennes Administrative Tribunal refused to annul the decision of theprefect of Morbihan. The Morbihan decision would denied the association of inhabitants of theMorbihan coast…