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The late 1990s were characterised by unprecedented media coverage and publicconcern in the EU about genetically-modified (GM) crops and the food derivedfrom them. Researchers in ten EU member states…
This powerpoint presentation outlines the Council's recommendation on e-voting developed under the project "Making democratic institutions work". Among its key assumptions, e-voting…
Held in Strasbourg, 23-24 April 2007, the Symposium explored new opportunities for enhancing civic participation through electronic means. Theme one addressed Government to citizen to government…
This briefing discusses how the Aarhus Convention is being implemented through the Freedom of Information Act (Scotland) makes recommendations on what the Government can do to improve implementation…
Capacity Global's introduction to the Aarhus Convention places emphasis on the Convention's potential to provide socially excluded communities with the tools they need to influence and challenge…
Human fights and the environment have become increasingly interconnected. This manual seeks to contribute to a better understanding of this relationship in the light of the relevant case-law of the…
This book brings together international texts all of which stress the importance of the "human right to environment". These instruments have established the existence of procedural rights…
This comprehensive skills development programme in two modules is designed to help participants build their strategic abilities and implementation skills in stakeholder engagement and dialogue.…
A lecture with slides by Simon Parker who is a Senior Researcher at the Think Tank Demos. He discusses whether the private sector is capable of creating more democratic public services. The lecture…
The report of the project, “Enhancing Access to Information and Public Participation in Environmental Decision-making”, implemented by the Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe…