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This website gives an overview of the different tools available in the area of access to information in environmental matters in Germany. It describes the main content of the respecitve laws passed…
The report summarizes the various presentations with regard to the new legislative act held by representatives of the government, the judiciary, law professors and advocates. In German.
The author describes and analyses the requirements the European Community Directive 2003/35 and the Aarhus Convention set out with respect to access to justice in environmental matters especially…
This legal article seeks to clarify the interlinkages between access to justice and democracy by means of a comparative analysis between the United States and German standing criteria. In German.
In this law review article, the authors argue that the German legislative act to implement the third pillar of the Aarhus Convention (Umwelt-Rechtsbehelfsgesetz) does not comply with the EC directive…
This article describes a visit by a UN information officer to the Ijevan Aarhus Center, located on the grounds of Ijevan University. It features photos of the Center. In Armenian and English.
In this law review article the author describes two earlier German legislative bills to implement the second and third pillar of the Aarhus Convention. In German.(Original source: http://www.…
In this legal article the author describes the various influences International and European Law has on access to justice for German NGOs. In German.(Original source: http://www.m-gellermann.de/…
Members of the German Bundestag and the parliamentary party Die Linke filed this motion for a resolution to point out their arguments why they considered the draft bill to implement the Aarhus…
This official recommendation for a decision and the report give background information on the discussion and arguments exchanged in the committee and give a reasoning for the finally chosen…