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Children and youth, as those most affected by and vulnerable to environmental harm, continue to face significant barriers to participation in decision-making processes and to adequate…
 The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) analysed 31 digital tools and systems across seven EU Member States, exploring potential positive and negative effects on victims,…
Contamination of soils by potentially toxic elements (PTEs) such as cadmium, arsenic and cobalt can negatively impact human health, agricultural production, and the environment. Researchers have now…
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child is an important agreement by countries to promise to protect children's rights. The Committee on the Rights of the Child under this Convention…
The Asian Development Bank (ADB)’s Digital Twin Framework is a practical guide designed to support ADB and its developing member countries (DMCs) in leveraging digital twin technologies to improve…
This baseline study by the Council of Europe highlights the negative impact of environmental harms on human rights in South-East Europe and emphasizes the need for a human rights framework to support…
AARHUS CONVENTIONTASK FORCE ON ACCESS TO INFORMATIONELECTRONIC INFORMATION TOOLS: CASE STUDY BY ARMENIAMobile Application for Weather and…
AARHUS CONVENTIONTASK FORCE ON ACCESS TO INFORMATIONELECTRONIC INFORMATION TOOLS: CASE STUDY BY ARMENIAMobile Application Red Book of ArmeniaI.…
The published critical remarks reflect an expert opinion of NGOs lawyers dealing with environmental protection law that reviewed the 2021 national implementation report and provided critical comments…
The published critical remarks reflect an expert opinion of NGOs lawyers dealing with environmental protection law that reviewed the 2017 national implementation report and provided critical comments…