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Access to justice – Two small businesses, located 3 and 5 kilometres away from a planned large scale shopping center, were granted standing in the Council of State to challenge the environmental…
The Aarhus Convention includes a broad scope right to actio negatoria of the public concerned. Even if it is not directly enshrined in every specific national legal act, it derives from the…
Standing for Environmental NGOs - the Supreme Court of Belgium changed its position on standing in criminal cases in view of implementing article 9, paragraph 3, of the Aarhus Convention, allowing an…
The objective of the EU Justice Scoreboard (‘the Scoreboard’) is to assist the EU and the Member States to achieve more effective justice by providing objective, reliable and comparable data on the…
Effective remedies - Members of the public concerned must be able to ask the court to suspend a challenged permit during the review procedure.
This document provides a fact sheet for selected environmental court cases from the European Court of Human Rights.
The report of the European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice established by by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe analyzes European judicial system data from 2004 to 2010 to…
Friday 13 September 2013 (9.45am-5.15pm; Registration from 9am)Royal Irish Academy, 19 Dawson Street, Dublin 2in conjunction with the Association of European Administrative JudgesTopics include…
BAILII contains British and Irish case law & legislation, European Union case law, Law Commission reports, and other law-related material.
This article aims to provide a background to a new series of reports presenting current casesrelated to the implementation of the Aarhus Convention. The article briefly presentsthe origins and legal…