Resources Year '2005'
The IT Infrastructure Library, ITIL(®), is a series of documents that are used to aid the implementation of a framework for IT Service Management (ITSM). This framework defines how Service Management…
A major premise of this article is that the Aarhus Convention enjoys a special status with respect to societies that lived under scientific socialist regimes. It gives a brief historical exposition…
The Centre for Law and the Environment, Faculty of Laws (UCL), is concerned with the potential for using new developments in satellite technology for monitoring and enforcing national, European…
The Command Paper, and the original Explanatory Memorandum, were release in June 2000. This revised Explanatory Memorandum was produced to explain the implementing measures that have been taken since…
Making Law Work begins with the widely accepted premise that sustainable development depends upon good governance and that the rule of law is a necessary component. Pointing out that the role of…
This guidance is designed for policy makers and communicators who are interested in using effective strategies for participative policy making. The Guidance provides practical tips about how best to…
The Independent Science Panel and the Institute of Science in Society (ISIS) are initiatives which seek to make the food production system sustainable through engagement with sectors of civil society…
Demos is an independent international think-tank which aims to create an open resource of knowledge and learning that operates beyond traditional parties, identities and disciplines. Based in the…
Since 2003, Defra has been gathering information on the broad topic of 'justice in environmental matters'. It includes a number of policy strands, relating both to the effective enforcement of…
This opinion survey of online political transactions in the United Kingdom explores citizens’ knowledge, attitudes and behaviours with respect to their Members of Parliament (MP) and representative…




