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Additional Resources on Access to Justice

Aarhus Clearinghouse for Environmental Democracy, available at http://aarhusclearinghouse.unece.org/resources.cfm (including case studies and analysis).

Access Initiative, available at http://www.accessinitiative.org (including various publications).

Carl Bruch (ed.), The New “Public”: The Globalization of Public Participation (ELI 2002), available at http://www.elistore.org/reports_detail.asp?ID=10662

Susan Casey-Lefkowitz et al., “The Evolving Role of Citizens in Environmental Enforcement,” in Durwood Zaelke et al., Making Law Work: Environmental Compliance & Sustainable Development, Vol. 1, p. 559 (Cameron May 2005), reprinted and available at http://www.inece.org/4thvol1/futrell.pdf  

European ECO Forum, Implementing Rio Principles in Europe: Participation and Precaution (2001), available at http://www.participate.org/publications/Implementing_rio.pdf

International Association for Public Participation, available at http://www.iap2.org/ (including various publications).

Nicolas de Sadeleer, Gerhard Roller, & Miriam Dross, Access to Justice in Environmental Matters and the Role of NGOs: Empirical Findings and Legal Appraisal (Avosetta 2005).

Stephen Stec (ed.), Handbook on Access to Justice under the Aarhus Convention (2nd ed. 2003), available at http://www.unece.org/env/pp/a.to.j/handbook.final.pdf

UNEP, Law and Practice Relating to Access to Information on the Environment, Public Participation in Processes Leading to Decision-making and Access to Judicial and Administrative Procedures Relating to Environmental Matters: A Report on Models of National Legislation, Policy and Guidelines in the Africa Region, Asia and Pacific Region, and the Latin America and Caribbean Region (UNEP 2002).

University of Victoria’s Centre for Global Studies,“Rethinking Governance” Handbook: An Inventory of Ideas to Enhance Accountability, Participation, and Transparency (2001) available at http://www.eldis.org/static/DOC2883.htm (including a wide range of case studies and resource materials at the international, regional, national, and local levels).

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