Access to justice is a pillar of democratic governance. It promotes just and equitable outcomes thereby supporting the rule of law. The importance of judicial institutions [courts and specialist tribunals to adjudicate environmental disputes] is widely acknowledged in international instruments. Principle 10 of the Rio Declaration, 1992, strengthens access rights by stating ‘effective access to judicial and administrative proceedings, including redress and remedy, shall be provided by states in environmental matters’. In this context, India’s commitment to secure environmental justice assumes significant practical importance. This chapter traces and evaluates the role of the Indian judiciary (Supreme Court of India and the National Green Tri...
Despite having several procedural routes to bring actions in the court, public interest litigation s...
This article argues that the involvement of technical experts in decision making promotes better env...
Environmental law is a new domain in jurisprudence at the global level. At the national level, even ...
Access to justice is a pillar of democratic governance. It promotes just and equitable outcomes ther...
Access to justice is a pillar of democratic governance. It promotes just and equitable outcomes ther...
Access to justice is a pillar of democratic governance. It promotes just and equitable outcomes ther...
Access to environmental justice is a key component to ensure just and equitable outcomes for sustain...
Modern environmental regulation and its complex intersection with international law has led many jur...
Modern environmental regulation and its complex intersection with international law has led many jur...
The paper focuses on the manner and effectiveness of the Supreme Court of India in addressing the ma...
For conservation of the biodiversity and for maintaining anessential balance between all flora and ...
This is the text of a paper presented at the International Conference on Environment and Disaster Ma...
This is a doctrinal, comparative, and socio-legal analysis examining the role of the courts of India...
The Constitution of India has been the bulwark of Indian environmental governance. Right to clean en...
Judiciary in India plays a vital role to fill the vacuums of environmental law. Judiciary in this ef...
Despite having several procedural routes to bring actions in the court, public interest litigation s...
This article argues that the involvement of technical experts in decision making promotes better env...
Environmental law is a new domain in jurisprudence at the global level. At the national level, even ...
Access to justice is a pillar of democratic governance. It promotes just and equitable outcomes ther...
Access to justice is a pillar of democratic governance. It promotes just and equitable outcomes ther...
Access to justice is a pillar of democratic governance. It promotes just and equitable outcomes ther...
Access to environmental justice is a key component to ensure just and equitable outcomes for sustain...
Modern environmental regulation and its complex intersection with international law has led many jur...
Modern environmental regulation and its complex intersection with international law has led many jur...
The paper focuses on the manner and effectiveness of the Supreme Court of India in addressing the ma...
For conservation of the biodiversity and for maintaining anessential balance between all flora and ...
This is the text of a paper presented at the International Conference on Environment and Disaster Ma...
This is a doctrinal, comparative, and socio-legal analysis examining the role of the courts of India...
The Constitution of India has been the bulwark of Indian environmental governance. Right to clean en...
Judiciary in India plays a vital role to fill the vacuums of environmental law. Judiciary in this ef...
Despite having several procedural routes to bring actions in the court, public interest litigation s...
This article argues that the involvement of technical experts in decision making promotes better env...
Environmental law is a new domain in jurisprudence at the global level. At the national level, even ...