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The official statement of BUND (Friends of the Earth) and UfU questions Germany's implementation of access to justice in environmental matters against requirments of the respective EC regulation…
Professor Alexander Schmidt and attorney Peter Kremer describe and analyze the requirements of the European Community Regulation 2003/35 and the Aarhus Convention with respect to access to justice…
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…
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.
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 Federal Environment Agency dedicated to Germany's Pollutant Release and Transfer Register contains introductory material, data from the 2001 and 2004 European Pollutant…
Environmental concerns, as well asbroader aspects of sustainability, such as social standards relating to the manufacture of products, need to be incorporated into the planning and organisation of…
This comprehensive skills development programme in two modules is designed to help participants build their strategic abilities and implementation skills in stakeholder engagement and dialogue.…
The project CIPAST (Citizen Participation in Science and Technology) aims at encouraging the active participation of society in the policies of scientific research and technological innovation: to…
This speech by Ms. Gila Altmann, Parliamentary State Secretary, Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, argues that it is a prerequisite to organize civil society to…