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This quarterly journal of analysis on global civil society addresses legal topics as well as social, cultural, political and economic issues affecting the legal environment. For attorneys, government…
The Access Initiative is a global civil society network promoting public access to information, participation, and justice in decision-making that affects the environment. The TAI Assessment Toolkit…
Under U.S. law, the fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or…
Susan Hazen, the Director of the Environmental Assistance Division, Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, explains the notion of “environmental democracy” and its current developments. She…
Supports grassroots groups working for environmental justice and sustainability around the world. The fund makes grants (typically $500 to $5,000) to grasroots groups in some of the world’s most…
The Environment News Service is the original daily wire service of the environment. ENS contributors around the world cover issues and events that affect the environment such as legislation, politics…
The joint comments submitted by 12 Attorneys General on Toxic Release Inventory Burden Reduction contains summary information on the United States TRI program and analysis of the US EPA's…
This U.S. administrative agency's comments on the proposed TRI Burden Reduction examines impacts of the rule change on public right-to-know using a risk-based screening analysis based on EPA…
One of the questions addressed at the second session of the Signatories to the Aarhus Convention, held in Dubrovnik, Croatia in October 2000, was whether the Convention should be extended globally.…
This article describes the establishment of the first Task Force on Electronic Information Tools to the Aarhus Convention. The UNECE expert body was charged with addressing the delivery of timely,…