Resources Year '2002'
In 1997 the Department commissioned research to obtain information on the nature and extent of public participation exercises across local government.(Original source: http://www.rmd.odpm.gov.uk/…
In a study of multi-stakeholder processes presented at the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development, UNED Forum researchers applied their analytical framework to the Aarhus Convention. Among the…
At a conference to mark the first anniversary of the Convention organised by the Environmental Law Foundation, Lord Justice Sedley gave a keynote address setting out some of the critical aspects of…
This review of the Aarhus Convention one year on from its ratification introduces a conference in London (which was held on 1 November 2002) with a number of leading speakers including Lord Justice…
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…
This article by Jan Gustav Strandenaes discusses the role of civil society in the development of the Aarhus Convention and its relevance to global efforts to achieve human rights and transparency in…
The main UK bodies concerned with regulating and monitoring genetically modified organisms are the Department of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; the Food Standards Agency; and the Health and…
Subtitlted "Twenty Things You Can Do to Help Environmental Stakeholder Groups Talk More Effectively About Science, Culture, Professional Knowledge, and Community Wisdom, this online pamphlet is…
This book brings together international texts all of which stress the importance of the "human right to environment". These instruments have established the existence of procedural rights…
This news article reports on the U.S. delegation's announcement that it would not formally join the negotiations of a working group to the Aarhus Convention on the PRTR protocol. A source…




