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Tuesday, 13 June 2023
EPLO is awarded the Observer Status at the Espoo Convention and the SEA Protocol - UNECE
On June 13, 2023 in Geneva, the Working Group of the Espoo Convention and the SEA Protocol has unanimously agreed on granting to the EPLO an observer status. The EPLO representative at the Espoo convention is Ms. Garifalia Selimi.The EPLO will therefore be able to attend the WG meetings and the Meetings of the Parties (MOPs), as well as any other meetings or events organized by any of these two UNECE (UN Economic Commission for Europe) Multilateral Environmental Agreements.
UNECE has negotiated five environmental conventions, also known as multilateral environmental agreements or MEAs. The Espoo Convention and the Sea Protocol are among them.
The Espoo (EIA) Convention is a key instrument for bringing together all stakeholders to notify and consult each other on all major projects under consideration that might have adverse environmental impacts across borders in order to prevent environmental damage before it occurs.
It sets out the obligations of Parties to assess the environmental impact of certain activities at an early stage of planning. It also lays down the general obligation of States to notify and consult each other on all major projects under consideration that are likely to have a significant adverse environmental impact across boundaries The Convention entered into force in 1997, it has 45 Parties, including the European Union and all its Member States.
The SEA Protocol augments the Espoo Convention by ensuring that individual Parties integrate environmental assessment into their plans and programmes at the earliest stages – so helping to lay the groundwork for sustainable development. The Protocol also provides for extensive public participation in the governmental decision-making process. The Protocol was signed in 2003 by 35 European countries and entered into force in 2010. It is open to all countries of the UN.
tags: Observer status, ESPOO convention, SEA protocol, UNECE, EPLO, environment, UN Economic Commission
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- Entities
- European Law & Governance School
- Academy of European Public Law
- Academy for Transparency and Human Rights
- European Institute of Management and Governance
- Institute for Justice and Growth (IJG)
- Training Institute for Law & Governance
- Institute for Humanities and Culture - Nicos Svoronos
- Institute for the Mediterranean
- Institute for Regulatory Innovation, Delivery and Effectiveness (IRIDE)
- Brčko National School of Public Administration (BNSPA)
- The Institute for Privacy Law, Data Protection and Technology (IPL)
- Institute for Sustainable Development
- Circular Economy and Climate Institute
- Institute for Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation (ΙPRI)
- Tax and Accounting Academy
- Institute on Crime & Criminal Justice (ICCJ)
- Center for Gender and Equality Policy Studies (CEGEPS)
- REI - Regional Environmental Institute
- Institute for Global Health Emergencies Response (IGHER)
- Institute for Transparency & Fundamental Rights
- Institute of Sustainable Water Management and Water Law
- European Institute for Criminal Law and Criminal Justice System
- Institute of Global Rule of Law
- Mediterranean Migration and Asylum Policy Hub (MedMA)
- Institute for Higher Education, Law & Governance (IHELG)
- Cooperation And Partnerships
- Annual Reports
- Locations
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- ELGS Degree Programs
- LLM in International Economic Law (IEL)
- Joint International Master’s in European and Comparative Public Law with La Sapienza
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- Academy for Transparency and Human Rights Programs
- Preparatory Program for the National School of Judges
- Seminar on Islamic Law
- Distance Learning Program for Greek Civil Servants
- Activities of the Institute for Humanities & Culture-Nicos Svoronos
- Environmental Governance Training School (UNEP/MAP MEPIELAN)
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- Wolfson College, Cambridge Sir David Williams -European Legal Dialogues
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