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eParticipation is a Preparatory Action to promote the development and use of Information and Communication Technologies in the legislative decision-making processes, in parliamentary and government…
This site contains the Good Practice Database built from submissions of actual eGovernment case studies and assessments. With news, events, publications, document download, links and services.
A Tour de Table at the 1st Meeting of the Working Party on Manufactured Nanomaterials held in London, United Kingdom, 26-27 October 2006. The OECD Joint Meeting of the Chemicals Committee and Working…
Risk communication represents a fundamental aspect of three of the key multilateral legal instruments in the science-based assessment and management of risks that may be involved in the multilateral…
This Guide explains the governance and decision-making fora and processes of the UN system. Section One explains the principal UN organs of intergovernmental decision making; the negotiating blocs of…
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…
EPS is a non-governmental, non-profit, and non-political public interest law organization that gathers together lawyers and law students. It understands public interest law to mean the participation…
Australia initiated a Review of its National Pollutant Inventory (NPI) in 2004. Feedback from stakeholders and the public are being considered for the NPI National Environmental Protection Measure (…
The observatory is a system of databases with worldwide coverage in bioethics and other areas of applied ethics in science and technology such as environmental ethics, science ethics, and technology…
This official United Nations publication contains the Protocol on Pollutant Release and Transfer Registers in English, French and Russian. The publication can be ordered from the United Nations using…