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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 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-…
EarthCAT is a guide developed by the Earth Charter Partnership for Sustainable Communities to developing and implementing a community sustainability plan. It provide practical instruction and…
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…
75 Environment and Civil Society Organisations of the UNECE region present their views to Ministers at the Second Meeting of the Parties to the Aarhus Convention. The Statement urges the governments…
CENN is a non-governmental, non-profit organization which seeks to foster regional cooperation and to improve communication among environmental organizations of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia (also…
The Library offers a database of various documents, normative acts, electronic information bases, professional magazines and many more. The collection covers a wide variety of topics, including…
The joint comments submitted by 12 Attorneys General on Toxic Release Inventory Burden Reduction contains summary information on the United States TRI program and analysis of the US EPA's…
The Environmental Law Centre is an independent think tank and advisory body that specializes in environmental law. CPE collaborates with local and regional governmental authorities, international…
This U.S. administrative agency's comments on the proposed TRI Burden Reduction examines impacts of the rule change on public right-to-know using a risk-based screening analysis based on EPA…