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PADELIA activities support the development of environmental law, training and enforcement, including the role of the judiciary. PADELIA is a successor to UNEP/UNDP/Dutch Joint Project on…
Más de 200 asistentes al foro "El Derecho a la información pública en El Salvador". In Spanish.(Original source: http://www.apes.org.sv/comunicados6.asp?CatNum=2&CatName=foro)
Information Clearinghouse Japan (ICJ) is a non-governmental and non-profit organization devoted to improving public access to government-held information. By providing information collected through…
This publication provides information on 69 projects supported by UNDP in 2002/2003 and includes a guide to over 100 external organisations working with Access to Information issues.
eGovernment for Development aims to help public officials, consultants, and others in developing/transitional economies seeking information and assistance with e-government initiatives. Content on…
The Espoo (EIA) Convention stipulates the obligations of Parties to assess the environmental impact of certain activities at an early stage of planning. It also lays down the general obligation of…
On 24 February 2005, the UK ratified the UNECE Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-Making and Access to Justice in Environmental Matters (The Aarhus Convention). The…
The Community of Democracies is a coalition of democratic countries with the common goal of strengthening democratic institutions and values at the national, regional, and global levels. Contains the…
FIELD is a non-governmental organisation bringing together public international lawyers committed to the promotion of environmental protection and sustainable development through law. FIELD has three…
The U.S. EPA's scientific environmental information management system (EIMS) stores, manages, and delivers descriptive information (metadata) for data sets, databases, documents, models,…