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|Start=1998
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|Short title=Aarhus Convention
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|Type of template=Policy process and instrument
|Scope=Global
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|Description=The '''Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-making and Access to Justice in Environmental Matters''' (Aarhus Convention) is an international agreement which lays down a set of basic rules to promote citizens’ involvement in environmental matters and improve enforcement of environmental law.It grants the public access to environmental information and justice, provides for participation in environmental decision-making, and focuses on interaction between the public and public authorities.
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|Objective=To guarantee the rights of access to information, public participation in decision-making, and access to justice in environmental matters in order to contribute to the protection of the right of every person of present and future generations to live in an environment adequate to his or her health and well-being (Article 1).
|Form of instrument=Convention
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|Start=1998
|Target=Public access to environmental information
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|Scope= Other
|Legal status = Legally binding
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|Policy area=Environment
|Objective=To keep citizens informed about and involved in environmental matters and to improve the application of environmental legislation
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|Decision making body= Meeting of the Parties
|Language=English, French
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|Implementing body= Signatories to the Convention
|Policy area=Environment
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|Language=English, French
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|URL=http://www.unece.org/env/pp/welcome.html
|FOREST EUROPE indicator/s=Informational means
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|Format=html
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|Access=Free
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|Publisher=UNECE
|Policy and/or legal framework=Aarhus Convention
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|Country=USA
|Linkages to policy processes=The Aarhus Convention
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|Date=3/11/2011
|Monitoring, assessing and reporting=Meeting of the Parties
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|Type of instrument= Regulatory
|Keywords=Aarhus Convention, environmental policy and legislation, environmental information, information services, public participation, access to information
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|Form of instrument= Convention
|URL=http://www.unece.org/env/pp/welcome.html
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|Policy and/or legal framework=Fourth Ministerial Conference in the 'Environment for Europe' process
|Description=The Convention lays down precise rights and duties regarding access to information, including deadlines for providing information and the grounds on which public authorities may refuse access to certain types of information.
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|Target= Access to information, Public participation in decision-making processes, Access to justice
|Date=3/11/2011
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|Legal status =Legally binding
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|Monitoring, assessing and reporting=Meeting of the Parties
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|Linkages=[[UNECE]], [[UNITAR]], [[UNEP]], [[UNDP]], [[REC]], [[NATO]]
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|Keywords=Aarhus Convention, environmental policy and legislation, environmental information, information services, public participation, access to information  
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|FOREST EUROPE criteria= Overall policies, institutions and instruments for sustainable forest management
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Aarhus Convention
Start date: 1998
Scope: Other
Policy area: Environment
Legal status: Legally binding
Type of instrument: Regulatory
Form of instrument: Convention
Language: English, French
URL: Aarhus Convention website
Format: html
Access: Free
Publisher: UNECE
Country(ies): USA
Date: 3/11/2011

The Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-making and Access to Justice in Environmental Matters (Aarhus Convention) is an international agreement which lays down a set of basic rules to promote citizens’ involvement in environmental matters and improve enforcement of environmental law.It grants the public access to environmental information and justice, provides for participation in environmental decision-making, and focuses on interaction between the public and public authorities.

Objective To guarantee the rights of access to information, public participation in decision-making, and access to justice in environmental matters in order to contribute to the protection of the right of every person of present and future generations to live in an environment adequate to his or her health and well-being (Article 1).
Target Access to information, Public participation in decision-making processes, Access to justice
Policy and/or legal framework Fourth Ministerial Conference in the 'Environment for Europe' process
Monitoring, assessing and reporting Meeting of the Parties
Linkage(s) to policy processes, instruments and institutions UNECE, UNITAR, UNEP, UNDP, REC, NATO
Main formal decision making body Meeting of the Parties
Main implementing body Signatories to the Convention
Keywords Aarhus Convention, environmental policy and legislation, environmental information, information services, public participation, access to information
FOREST EUROPE criteria FOREST EUROPE indicators ToSIA indicators
Overall policies, institutions and instruments for sustainable forest management Informational means No ToSIA indicators for this Policy process and instrument