Resources Year '2003'
Revised version of a paper presented to the 2nd Transatlantic Dialogue on “The Reality of Precaution: Comparing Approaches to Risk and Regulation” (Warrenton/VA, 2002) and the Conference on “Human…
The Ministers confirmed their readiness and ambition to reach the environmental standards of the European Union. Despite economic hardship, the Stabilisation and Association Process (SAP) countries…
This webpage hosted by the website of the Ministry of Environment and Water of Bulgaria briefly introduces and contains the full text of the Aarhus Convention in Enlgish and Russian. With the…
An abstract of a thesis submitted to the Central European University, which examines the process of implementation of the Aarhus Convention in Azerbaijan, the roles and responsibilities of the…
The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) has served as the model for many countries’ Chemical Right-To-Know programs and laws. Within the next few years, more than 30 nations are expected to have a TRI-…
"The NGO Network for Realization of the Aarhus Convention in Japan" (Aarhus Net Japan) is a network of citizens, members of non-governmental or non-profit organizations, lawyers and…
This note covers a Danish-supported project to develop a legal and cost benefit assessment of accession of Russian Federation to the Aarhus Convention as well as to elaborate a legal definition of…
One of the principal priorities within the program of the Regional Environmental Center for Central Asia is providing support to the civil society initiatives and efforts aimed at sustainable…
On 8 September 1999, the Danish EPA held a conference concerning the Aarhus Convention about citizens' environmental rights. Danish legislation in this field is good but there is room for…
The Environmental Policy is a key document of the Bank which details the commitments of the agreement establishing the Bank particularly for the "promotion of environmentally sound and…




