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Members of the German Bundestag and the parliamentary party Die Linke filed this motion for a resolution to point out their arguments why they considered the draft bill to implement the Aarhus…
This official recommendation for a decision and the report give background information on the discussion and arguments exchanged in the committee and give a reasoning for the finally chosen…
This article describes the benefits of public participation in environmental decision-making processes and highlights provisions of the Aarhus Convention in this context in relation to the…
The website on implementation of the Aarhus Convention in Germany includes links to legislative acts and further information. In German.
The presentation provides information on meaning, content and implementation of the Aarhus Convention including some empirical data on access to environmental information. In German.
The legislation passed to implement the third pillar of the Aarhus Convention - Umwelt-Rechtsbehelfsgesetz.In German.(Original source: http://www.bmu.bund.de/files/pdfs/allgemein/application/pdf/…
Excerpt of Federal Law Gazette covering access to justice. In German.(Original source: http://www.bmu.bund.de/files/pdfs/allgemein/application/pdf/umwelt_rech…)
The website of the environmental NGO NABU, partner of BirdLife International and member of Deutscher Naturschutzring (DNR), provides information on the implementation of all three pillars of the…
PortalU offers comfortable and central access to over 1,000,000 webpages and database entries from public agencies in Germany, as well as up-to-date environmental news, upcoming and past…
This website provides official information for NGO plaintiffs under the new German regulation implementing the third pillar of the Aarhus Convention (Umwelt-Rechtsbehelfsgesetz). In German.