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Civic self-determination and ecological sustainability are widely accepted as two of the most important public goals. This book explains how they can be combined. Using case studies from around the…
Wikipedia is an encyclopedia written collaboratively by many of its readers. Wikipedia's entry on the Aarhus Convention was originally posted in 2004. It has been updated or reedited more than a…
Uganda's Access to Information Act, adopted in 2005, prescribes the classes of information and procedure for obtaining access to that information by citizens. The Act is pursuant to Article 41…
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…
The Czech national node of the Aarhus Clearinghouse. With an introduction to the Aarhus Convention, library of key documents, and links to the Czech National Focal Point, Czech Ministries and civil…
The mission of the DDP is to consolidate democracy through the promotion of citizen participation, a human rights culture and good governance in South Africa. Local Government Training provides…
The aim of the Aarhus Centre is to facilitate implementation of Aarhus Convention in Georgia, thus promoting access to environmental information, public participation in environmental decision-making…
This Guidance Document developed by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) and the United Nations Commission for Europe (UNECE) provides assistance in assessing national…
UNITAR and UNECE launched in 2004 a series of pilot projects to assist countries in preparing a National Profile to assess and strengthen capacities to implement the Aarhus Convention. The National…
In March 2006, the Open Society Justice Initiative and four other organizations filed a brief with the Inter-American Court of Human Rights seeking to establish that the American Convention on Human…