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Judges and the rule of law. Creating the links: Environment, human rights and poverty
… training, resource materials and comparative experience In developing a package of support to the judiciary in the … come before community-based institutions are typically small cases, their effective settlement will serve the … from Maine, New Hamp- shire, Vermont, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. This programme was, to our …
Compendium of Summaries of Judgments in Environmen Related Cases
… Compendium, to respond to call from judiciaries of the developing world for urgently required books on environmental … coastal conservation area to private individuals for very small considerations. Shacks, dwellings, roads, pathways and … along approximately sixty-seventy miles of Vancouver Island coastline. Both vessels were owned by Sause Brothers …
Judicial handbook on environmental law
… review by a team of eminent judges from developed and developing countries. The draft was revised and finalized by … . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Island of Palmas decision, (Neth/US), Apr. 4, 1928, Permanent … present, the book has been prepared with the guidance of a small group of specialist judges. That way its usefulness and …
Judges and Environmenal Law: a Handbook for the Sri Lankan Judiciary
… although it may not be obvious to us, taking away even a small element may impact on the overall processes and … with their territories has resulted in indigenous peoples developing strong ties to their lands, expressed both in … of plants and animals – many which are unique to this island nation. Inadequate enforcement of laws, corruption and …