The Aarhus Convention is a well-known cornerstone of environmental law on the European continent. Nevertheless, interpretative dilemmas have arisen, particularly in relation to access to justice for environmental nongovernmental organizations (ENGOs). More precisely, while the standing criterion in Article 9(2) of the Convention is formulated in a rather precise and generous way for ENGOs, the standing criterion in Article 9(3) has been deliberately kept vague and makes no reference to ENGOs. In the meantime, some courts, both at the national and European Union (EU) level, have linked the scope ratione personae of Article 9(2) to that of Article 9(3), thus recognizing a presumed and therefore generous standing for ENGOs under both provision...
Environmental law is dense with monolithic concepts, from environmental democracy to intergeneration...
In March 2017, the Aarhus Convention Compliance Committee declared the EU was not complying with the...
With the adoption of the Aarhus Convention, the rights of environmental organisations have been firm...
The Aarhus Convention is a well-known cornerstone of environmental law on the European continent. Ne...
The Aarhus Convention, signed by the EU in 1998 and approved by the same organisation in 2005, sets ...
The paper examines, in the light of the most recent case-law, the problem of standing before the EU ...
This chapter discusses the relationship between the Aarhus Convention and EU law concerning access t...
Participation rights, or the rights to public participation in preparing decisions regarding environ...
Since its adoption in 1998, the Aarhus Convention has become one of the most significant internatio...
Within Europe there is an overlap between the treaty regimes of the ECHR, EU and that of Convention ...
With Germany’s signature to the Aarhus Convention in 1998, the country committed to strengthening th...
Over the years, much ink has been spilled in the debate on standing of NGOs before the EU courts. Th...
Since its adoption in 1998, the Aarhus Convention has become one of the most significant internation...
With the adoption of the Aarhus Convention, the rights of environmental organisations have been firm...
The Access to Court for Environmental Organisations under the Impact of Public International Law and...
Environmental law is dense with monolithic concepts, from environmental democracy to intergeneration...
In March 2017, the Aarhus Convention Compliance Committee declared the EU was not complying with the...
With the adoption of the Aarhus Convention, the rights of environmental organisations have been firm...
The Aarhus Convention is a well-known cornerstone of environmental law on the European continent. Ne...
The Aarhus Convention, signed by the EU in 1998 and approved by the same organisation in 2005, sets ...
The paper examines, in the light of the most recent case-law, the problem of standing before the EU ...
This chapter discusses the relationship between the Aarhus Convention and EU law concerning access t...
Participation rights, or the rights to public participation in preparing decisions regarding environ...
Since its adoption in 1998, the Aarhus Convention has become one of the most significant internatio...
Within Europe there is an overlap between the treaty regimes of the ECHR, EU and that of Convention ...
With Germany’s signature to the Aarhus Convention in 1998, the country committed to strengthening th...
Over the years, much ink has been spilled in the debate on standing of NGOs before the EU courts. Th...
Since its adoption in 1998, the Aarhus Convention has become one of the most significant internation...
With the adoption of the Aarhus Convention, the rights of environmental organisations have been firm...
The Access to Court for Environmental Organisations under the Impact of Public International Law and...
Environmental law is dense with monolithic concepts, from environmental democracy to intergeneration...
In March 2017, the Aarhus Convention Compliance Committee declared the EU was not complying with the...
With the adoption of the Aarhus Convention, the rights of environmental organisations have been firm...