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Informationen zum Autor Gregory Jones KC is a leading public and environmental law barrister, practising from Francis Taylor Building, Temple, UK. Áine Ryall is a Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University College Cork, Ireland. Klappentext Kofi Annan concluded the Aarhus Convention was 'the most ambitious venture in environmental democracy undertaken under the auspices of the United Nations'. 21 years since its adoption, this edited collection reflects on the Convention's impact across a number of key themes. It explores the Convention's role in the legal and political order; its jurisdictional impact; the role of the Compliance Committee; Aarhus and the European Union; Aarhus and Brexit. It also looks at the Convention's national impact, charting its application in practice in England and Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Ireland. It addresses procedural issues such as standing, costs and remedies. Addressing questions of origins and scope to policy and practice, all environmental lawyers will find this collection invaluable. Vorwort Ambitious assessment of the Aarhus Convention, charting its impact on scholarship and practice in the 21 years since its adoption Zusammenfassung Kofi Annan concluded the Aarhus Convention was 'the most ambitious venture in environmental democracy undertaken under the auspices of the United Nations'. 21 years since its adoption, this edited collection reflects on the Convention's impact across a number of key themes. It explores the Convention's role in the legal and political order; its jurisdictional impact; the role of the Compliance Committee; Aarhus and the European Union; Aarhus and Brexit. It also looks at the Convention's national impact, charting its application in practice in England and Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Ireland. It addresses procedural issues such as standing, costs and remedies. Addressing questions of origins and scope to policy and practice, all environmental lawyers will find this collection invaluable. Inhaltsverzeichnis PART I: INTRODUCTION 1. The Aarhus Convention: Overarching Themes Gregory Jones KC and Áine Ryall 2. International Law Origins and Scope of the Aarhus Convention Gregory Jones KC and Charles Streeten PART II: THE AARHUS CONVENTION AND THE COMPLIANCE COMMITTEE 3. The Effective Use of the Aarhus Convention Compliance Committee Fiona Marshall 4. Aarhus Convention Compliance Committee: A Practitioner's Perspective David Hart KC PART III: THE AARHUS CONVENTION'S ROLE IN THE LEGAL AND POLITICAL ORDER 5. The Aarhus Convention: Advancing the Frontier of Human Rights and the Environment Áine Ryall 6. Environmental Democracy and Aarhus Emily Barritt 7. Seeking Environmental Information: Rule of Law and Private Interest Emma Lees PART IV: THE JURISDICTIONAL IMPACT OF THE AARHUS CONVENTION 8. The Reception of the Aarhus Convention into the Domestic Law of Contacting States Gregory Jones KC, Alex Greaves and Daisy Noble 9. A Tale of Two Cities: Almaty, Escazú and the International Impacts of the Aarhus Convention Richard Caddell 10. Aarhus and the EU: Access to Justice Peter Oliver 11. Aarhus and Brexit Colin Reid PART V: THE APPLICATION OF THE AARHUS CONVENTION 12. Applying Aarhus: Rules, Guidance and Compliance Committee Findings Richard Honey and Merrow Golden 13. Access to Environmental Information Gregory Jones KC and Horatio Waller 14. Limitation Periods and Standing David Graham 15. Aarhus Costs from an English Perspective Simon Ricketts, Ricardo Gama and Conor Fegan 16. Interlocutory and Final Remedies Ned West...
Préface
Ambitious assessment of the Aarhus Convention, charting its impact on scholarship and practice in the 21 years since its adoption
Auteur
Gregory Jones KC is a leading public and environmental law barrister, practising from Francis Taylor Building, Temple, UK.
Áine Ryall is a Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University College Cork, Ireland.
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Kofi Annan concluded the Aarhus Convention was 'the most ambitious venture in environmental democracy undertaken under the auspices of the United Nations'.
21 years since its adoption, this edited collection reflects on the Convention's impact across a number of key themes. It explores the Convention's role in the legal and political order; its jurisdictional impact; the role of the Compliance Committee; Aarhus and the European Union; Aarhus and Brexit. It also looks at the Convention's national impact, charting its application in practice in England and Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Ireland. It addresses procedural issues such as standing, costs and remedies. Addressing questions of origins and scope to policy and practice, all environmental lawyers will find this collection invaluable.
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PART I: INTRODUCTION