Within Europe there is an overlap between the treaty regimes of the ECHR, EU and that of Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation and Access to Justice (‘Aarhus Convention’). The majority of the member states are party to all three conventions and the European Union is also party to the Aarhus Convention. This chapter explores the interplay of the three treaty regimes and takes as point of departure the (procedural) right of access to environmental justice for NGOs as guaranteed by the Aarhus Convention. It will be examined how this right is shaped in Europe considering the complex relationship between the three conventions, with each having their own oversight mechanism and no clear hierarchy established. Recent case law o...
- Access to Justice in Environmental Matters Access to justice in environmental matters is a relativ...
Participation rights, or the rights to public participation in preparing decisions regarding environ...
Before the Lisbon Treaty, environmental non-governmental organisations could rarely or not satisfy t...
The paper examines, in the light of the most recent case-law, the problem of standing before the EU ...
The Aarhus Convention, signed by the EU in 1998 and approved by the same organisation in 2005, sets ...
Since its adoption in 1998, the Aarhus Convention has become one of the most significant internatio...
In March 2017, the Aarhus Convention Compliance Committee declared the EU was not complying with the...
The European Union (EU) is a Party to the Aarhus Convention, as are, separately, its 27 Member State...
Since its adoption in 1998, the Aarhus Convention has become one of the most significant internation...
More than 15 years after the EU’s accession to the Aarhus Convention, EU legislation does not yet en...
There is not only a long and commonly held (academic) opinion, but also an international obligation ...
The Access to Court for Environmental Organisations under the Impact of Public International Law and...
Environmental procedural rights are guaranteed by the Aarhus Convention, which the EU and the Member...
Since the 1970s, the concept of environmental democracy, including the right to gain access to envir...
Since the 1970s, the concept of environmental democracy, including the right to gain access to envir...
- Access to Justice in Environmental Matters Access to justice in environmental matters is a relativ...
Participation rights, or the rights to public participation in preparing decisions regarding environ...
Before the Lisbon Treaty, environmental non-governmental organisations could rarely or not satisfy t...
The paper examines, in the light of the most recent case-law, the problem of standing before the EU ...
The Aarhus Convention, signed by the EU in 1998 and approved by the same organisation in 2005, sets ...
Since its adoption in 1998, the Aarhus Convention has become one of the most significant internatio...
In March 2017, the Aarhus Convention Compliance Committee declared the EU was not complying with the...
The European Union (EU) is a Party to the Aarhus Convention, as are, separately, its 27 Member State...
Since its adoption in 1998, the Aarhus Convention has become one of the most significant internation...
More than 15 years after the EU’s accession to the Aarhus Convention, EU legislation does not yet en...
There is not only a long and commonly held (academic) opinion, but also an international obligation ...
The Access to Court for Environmental Organisations under the Impact of Public International Law and...
Environmental procedural rights are guaranteed by the Aarhus Convention, which the EU and the Member...
Since the 1970s, the concept of environmental democracy, including the right to gain access to envir...
Since the 1970s, the concept of environmental democracy, including the right to gain access to envir...
- Access to Justice in Environmental Matters Access to justice in environmental matters is a relativ...
Participation rights, or the rights to public participation in preparing decisions regarding environ...
Before the Lisbon Treaty, environmental non-governmental organisations could rarely or not satisfy t...