Resources 'United States'
How can democratic institutions and processes be designed so that they are compatible with, and foster environmental sustainability? This question was at the centre of discussion at the UNITAR-Yale…
The second edition of the draft guidance is the product of the indicators project conducted by the INECE. INECE is a partnershipamong government and non-government compliance and enforcement…
The Center for Technology in Government now provides an RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed for its home page, press releases, Web News emails, new publication alerts, new project alerts, and…
A Consultative Meeting of Government Experts on the Draft Guidelines for the Development of National Legislation on Access to Information, Public Participation and Access to Justice in Environmental…
A Consultative Meeting of Government Experts on the Draft Guidelines for the Development of National Legislation on Access to Information, Public Participation and Access to Justice in Environmental…
California Government Code section 65856 provides that the legislative body of a local agency must hold a public hearing when it receives a recommendation of the planning commission, and that the…
Inaccessible technology interferes with an individual's ability to obtain and use information quickly and easily. In 1998, the United Staes Congress amended the Rehabilitation Act to require U.S…
IN 2009, the United States will switch from analog to digital television, a move which will make millions of televisions obsolete. Non-governmental organizations are calling on consumers to stem the…
The Carter Center Conference adopted the "Atlanta Declaration and Plan of Action for the Advancement of Access to Information". The Declaration states that access to information is a…
EPA’s Web-based system allows for electronic self-disclosure under the EPA Audit Policy. The pilot program, known as the Audit Policy Self-Disclosure system or eDisclosure, allows companies…




