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The draft regulations will allow the public the right to request access a variety of environmental information held by public authorities on air, water and land, to flora and fauna, natural sites,…
Article 19 works worldwide to combat censorship by promoting freedom of expression and access to official information. With partners in over 30 countries, Article 19 develops standards to advance…
eGovernment for Development aims to help public officials, consultants, and others in developing/transitional economies seeking information and assistance with e-government initiatives. Content on…
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…
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 Stakeholder Forum supports a strategic, global, multi-stakeholder movement to influence and implement sustainable development agreements and the Millennium Development Goals. The organization’s…
This report by Capacity Global examines the role of the courts in accessing environmental justice in England and Wales; for the public, lawyers, NGOs and the judiciary. The Government's agenda for…
GreenNet is an Internet Service Providers, which focuses on the needs of non-profit organisations, activists and people working for social change.
Centre for Environmental Research & Training co-ordinates research in Risk, Communication & Public Participation Research. The Centre seeks to enhance the University of Birmingham's…