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Resources Year '2002'

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…
An abstract of a thesis submitted to the Central European University which examines the activity of actors contributing to the implementation of the Aarhus Convention in Hungary.(Original source:…
The project aims to provide information, lobbying know-how and tools to social movement Internet users. It also seeks to establish the concept that specific “Internet Rights” need to be established…
This publication contains information about citizens' rights for participation in everyday issues of environmental decision-making and on how the public can influence these processes. This…
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…
The Report of the Workshop, held in Dushanbe, Tajikistan (4-7 June 2002), identifies challenges to implementation of the the three pillars of the Convention. The workshop had been organized by the…
This report by the Indonesian Center for Environmental Law was delivered before the Conference on Freedom of Information and Civil Society in Asia, held by Information Clearinghouse Japan in 13-14…
The opening statement by Mr Kim Hak-SuExecutive Secretary of ESCAP outlines the opportunity this conference gave to the Asian and Pacific region to critically review the Aarhus Convention model, and…
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…
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/…