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The Aarhus Convention Implementation Guide is therefore intended as a convenient non-legally binding and user-friendly reference tool to assist policymakers, legislators and public authorities in…
Marking the tenth anniversary of the entry into force of the Aarhus Convention, the fourth session of the Meeting of the Parties is organized at the kind invitation of the Government of the Republic…
Those countries that ratified the Aarhus Convention, and the European Union, committed themselves to promote the application of the principles of the Convention in international environmental…
The UNECE Protocol on Pollutant Release and Transfer Registers (PRTRs), adopted in Kiev at an extraordinary meeting of the Parties to the Aarhus Convention in May 2003, tackles the burden of…
The development of information and communications technologies (ICTs) enables businesses and individuals to communicate and engage in transactions with other parties electronically, instantaneously…
In order to assist UNECE member States more effectively and to better tailor the Commission's implementation of the E-Transition Programme, the UNECE conducted a series of country assessment…
The Espoo Convention is intended to promote international cooperation in assessing the likely impact of a proposed activity on the environment. It ensures that explicit consideration is given to…
This report on the progress of the Aarhus Clearinghouse was presented to the Working Group of the Parties to the Convention at its sixth meeting. It presents data on the development of the…
Having deposited its instrument of accession with the Secretary-General of the United Nations on the 5 December 2005, Slovakia became the first country to accede to the Convention. Slovakia will…
Luxembourg became the first party to ratify the Protocol on Pollutant Release and Transfer Registers to the UNECE Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-making and…