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The Marrakech Process is a global multi-stakeholder process to promote sustainable consumption and production (SCP) and to work towards a 'Global Framework for Action on SCP', the so-called…
EPL issue 38/6 (2008) includes three articles on recent developments under the Convention, including this critical review by experts from the Independent Institute for Environmental Concerns (Germany…
The Chambers of Commerce and Industry of the Spanish city of Castilla y Leon, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment of Caja Duero, have published a 187-page guide for businesses to help…
Environmental Accounting Methodologies (EAM) aim at a quantitative assessment of the environmental issues related to existing production, trade and consumption patterns. EAMs are currently explored…
To mark the 10th anniversary of the Aarhus Convention and reflect on its interaction with EU environmental law, the Centre for Environmental Law of the University of Amsterdam organized an…
On 12-14 December 2008, the Center for Media and Communication Studies at Central European University hosted an International Experts Workshop on "Global Norms on Access to Environmental…
Prepared for the Environmental Protection AgencyByCentre for Sustainability, Institute of Technology, Sligo in partnership withDepartment of Law, University College CorkCOMHAR, the Sustainable…
The 2008 thematic focus for Global Information Society Watch (GISWatch) is “access to infrastructure”. The Geneva Plan of Action that emerged from the first phase of the World Summit on the…
During 2008, the Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe (REC) developed and hosted a 5-day training course for civil society organizations (CSOs) known as Master Class. Through…
The Aarhus Convention compliance mechanism is a powerful tool in the hands of citizens and civil society organisations. To use it efficiently, citizens need to know what to do when they have a…