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The main UK bodies concerned with regulating and monitoring genetically modified organisms are the Department of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; the Food Standards Agency; and the Health and…
This website shares information about the human genome and the genes within it. It aims to provide an accessible and up-to-date account of progress in understanding the human genome and the…
The Advisory Panel on Public Sector Information advises U.K. Ministers on how to encourage and create opportunities in the information industry for greater re-use of Government information; monitors…
The Information Fair Trader Scheme (IFTS) ensures that re-users of public sector information can be confident that they will be treated reasonably and fairly by public sector information providers.…
The e-citizen National Project is working with local authorities to identify how to promote e-services to local citizens. This website contains details of the research programme and proof of concepts…
The EIA Centre is an independent university based research organisation, specialising in environmental impact assessment (EIA), research, training and information. EIA includes project EIA and the…
The Bretton Woods Project works as a networker, information-provider, media informant and watchdog to scrutinise and influence the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF). The bimonthly…
The Civic Trust is the United Kingdom umbrella body for over800 civic societies. Civic societies are voluntary organisations promoting high standards of planning, conservation and regeneration for…
This seminar, to be held in Bath, England, 10–15 October 2004, will provide a comprehensive insight into environmental governance theory and practice as it relates to development, politics and…
This international seminar, held in London, 4-9 July 2004, focused on law and social justice and explored ways in which lawyers can contribute to social inclusion and the realisation of human rights…