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Resources Year '2008'

The second edition of the draft guidance is the product of the indicators project conducted by the INECE. INECE is a partnershipamong government and non-government compliance and enforcement…
How can democratic institutions and processes be designed so that they are compatible with, and foster environmental sustainability? This question was at the centre of discussion at the UNITAR-Yale…
In this working paper (WP 03/2008) by London School of Economics scholar Mary Kaldor, it is argued that the spread of democratic institutions has to be understood in the context of globalisation.…
EPL issue 38/6 (2008) includes three articles on recent developments under the Convention, including this critical review by experts from the Independent Institute for Environmental Concerns (Germany…
The UNECE Protocol on Pollutant Release and Transfer Registers (PRTRs), adopted in Kiev at an extraordinary meeting of the Parties to the Aarhus Convention in May 2003, tackles the burden of…
This summary of a detailed legal and sociological analysis of the state of access in the Russian Federation, identifying contradictions between the Constitutional right in Article 29 (for every…
The GAINS-Asia project has developed a state-of-the-art disciplinary model to assess the co-benefits of air pollution and greenhouse gas emission reductions. The tool allows the interactive…
To mark the 10th anniversary of the Aarhus Convention and reflect on its interaction with EU environmental law, the Centre for Environmental Law of the University of Amsterdam organized an…
Subtitled "How to use Collaborative Planning and Urban Design Events to Improve your Environment", this book is aimed at anyone - from concerned individuals to community groups to professional…
California Government Code section 65856 provides that the legislative body of a local agency must hold a public hearing when it receives a recommendation of the planning commission, and that the…