Feb 17, 2021
ELAW Bulletin In early February, ELAW welcomed a distinguished panel of Indigenous leaders and legal experts who presented their 2020 report, The Case for a Guardian Network Initiative. |
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ELAW Bulletin In early February, ELAW welcomed a distinguished panel of Indigenous leaders and legal experts who presented their 2020 report, The Case for a Guardian Network Initiative. |
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Feb 02, 2021
ELAW Bulletin This year, World Wetlands Day shines a spotlight on wetlands as a source of freshwater and encourages us to protect and restore them. |
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ELAW Bulletin This year, World Wetlands Day shines a spotlight on wetlands as a source of freshwater and encourages us to protect and restore them. |
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Jan 27, 2021
ELAW Bulletin We are thrilled to announce the launch of Plastic Law, an overview of laws designed to tackle the growing problem of disposable plastic, along with a library of court decisions addressing the problem. |
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ELAW Bulletin We are thrilled to announce the launch of Plastic Law, an overview of laws designed to tackle the growing problem of disposable plastic, along with a library of court decisions addressing the problem. |
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Jan 22, 2021
ELAW Bulletin A coalition of Bahamian NGOs and businesses are fighting to protect The Bahamas from foreign oil developers. |
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ELAW Bulletin A coalition of Bahamian NGOs and businesses are fighting to protect The Bahamas from foreign oil developers. |
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Jan 13, 2021
ELAW Bulletin Tomorrow, ELAW partners at the Jamaica Environment Trust will host a public forum on the ground-breaking findings of: “Red Dirt: A Multidisciplinary Review of the Bauxite-Alumina Industry in Jamaica.” |
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ELAW Bulletin Tomorrow, ELAW partners at the Jamaica Environment Trust will host a public forum on the ground-breaking findings of: “Red Dirt: A Multidisciplinary Review of the Bauxite-Alumina Industry in Jamaica.” |
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Jan 06, 2021
ELAW Bulletin The people of Byliky in Central Ukraine are celebrating a victory over a polluting pig farm. The farm, in the village in Poltava Oblast, had its land lease terminated in 2018, due to gross negligence. Last month, the newly elected village council voted to ban all polluting facilities within the limits of Byliky village, to ensure that vacated land and farm premises would not be taken over by new, polluting farms. |
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ELAW Bulletin The people of Byliky in Central Ukraine are celebrating a victory over a polluting pig farm. The farm, in the village in Poltava Oblast, had its land lease terminated in 2018, due to gross negligence. Last month, the newly elected village council voted to ban all polluting facilities within the limits of Byliky village, to ensure that vacated land and farm premises would not be taken over by new, polluting farms. |
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Dec 18, 2020
ELAW Bulletin More than 50 Cameroonian judges are participating in “Environmental Law and Litigation” workshops in the mountain city of Buea, in southwest Cameroon. |
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ELAW Bulletin More than 50 Cameroonian judges are participating in “Environmental Law and Litigation” workshops in the mountain city of Buea, in southwest Cameroon. |
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Dec 10, 2020
The world is drowning in single-use plastic. Sea turtles strangled by six-pack rings and whales with bellies full of discarded plastic show that it’s a marine pollution problem. But the problem really starts on land. |
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The world is drowning in single-use plastic. Sea turtles strangled by six-pack rings and whales with bellies full of discarded plastic show that it’s a marine pollution problem. But the problem really starts on land. |
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Dec 01, 2020
ELAW Bulletin ELAW is pleased to share some highlights of our work together this year. |
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ELAW Bulletin ELAW is pleased to share some highlights of our work together this year. |
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Nov 24, 2020
ELAW Bulletin ELAW partners are celebrating a big victory for an enormous forest complex which includes Sri Lanka’s largest national park – Wilpatthu National Park – and contiguous forests that are home to many threatened species, including leopards, elephants, sloth bears, and migratory birds. |
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ELAW Bulletin ELAW partners are celebrating a big victory for an enormous forest complex which includes Sri Lanka’s largest national park – Wilpatthu National Park – and contiguous forests that are home to many threatened species, including leopards, elephants, sloth bears, and migratory birds. |
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Nov 18, 2020
ELAW Bulletin Major climate impacts and exorbitant costs have sounded the death knell for a new proposed coal-fired power station in South Africa. |
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ELAW Bulletin Major climate impacts and exorbitant costs have sounded the death knell for a new proposed coal-fired power station in South Africa. |
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Nov 12, 2020
ELAW Bulletin Iniciativa Ciudadana y Profesional para la Defensa Jurídica del Litoral (Prolitoral), defended by ELAW partner Dr. Eduardo Salazar Ortuño, celebrate the hard-won victory! Prolitoral is a collective formed by Ecologistas en Acción, the Asociación de Naturalistas del Sureste (ANSE), Amacora and other environmental and legal professionals. |
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ELAW Bulletin Iniciativa Ciudadana y Profesional para la Defensa Jurídica del Litoral (Prolitoral), defended by ELAW partner Dr. Eduardo Salazar Ortuño, celebrate the hard-won victory! Prolitoral is a collective formed by Ecologistas en Acción, the Asociación de Naturalistas del Sureste (ANSE), Amacora and other environmental and legal professionals. |
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Nov 02, 2020
ELAW Bulletin We are thrilled to welcome ELAW Fellow Anna Fomina, a Russian attorney working to protect communities in southwest Siberia from polluting coal operations. |
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ELAW Bulletin We are thrilled to welcome ELAW Fellow Anna Fomina, a Russian attorney working to protect communities in southwest Siberia from polluting coal operations. |
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Oct 20, 2020
ELAW Bulletin ELAW partners at the Centre for Environmental Justice (CEJ) have been fighting, for more than one year, to have foreign waste sent back to the UK and hold polluters accountable. |
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ELAW Bulletin ELAW partners at the Centre for Environmental Justice (CEJ) have been fighting, for more than one year, to have foreign waste sent back to the UK and hold polluters accountable. |
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Oct 01, 2020
ELAW Bulletin We are thrilled to announce that ELAW partner Lottie Cunningham Wren in Nicaragua has won a 2020 Right Livelihood Award “for her ceaseless dedication to the protection of indigenous lands and communities from exploitation and plunder.” |
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ELAW Bulletin We are thrilled to announce that ELAW partner Lottie Cunningham Wren in Nicaragua has won a 2020 Right Livelihood Award “for her ceaseless dedication to the protection of indigenous lands and communities from exploitation and plunder.” |
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Sep 17, 2020
ELAW Bulletin Last week, ELAW partners at Greenwatch co-hosted a two-day workshop with the Judicial Training Institute of Uganda to help judges and legal professionals get up to speed on climate litigation and how it can promote climate justice and hold governments accountable for the effects of climate change. |
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ELAW Bulletin Last week, ELAW partners at Greenwatch co-hosted a two-day workshop with the Judicial Training Institute of Uganda to help judges and legal professionals get up to speed on climate litigation and how it can promote climate justice and hold governments accountable for the effects of climate change. |
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Sep 15, 2020
The world needs to move past coal. Coal kills people and is the largest source of CO2 emissions – we simply cannot continue burning coal if we hope to protect the climate.
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The world needs to move past coal. Coal kills people and is the largest source of CO2 emissions – we simply cannot continue burning coal if we hope to protect the climate.
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Sep 09, 2020
ELAW Bulletin The Madras High Court denied Sterlite Copper's plea to reopen its plant which was ordered closed in 2018. |
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ELAW Bulletin The Madras High Court denied Sterlite Copper's plea to reopen its plant which was ordered closed in 2018. |
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Aug 19, 2020
ELAW Bulletin ELAW partner Olivier Ndoole reports a big win for renewable energy in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC): The Nuru company’s 1.3MW solar hybrid project in Goma has received a permit to begin construction and distribution. |
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ELAW Bulletin ELAW partner Olivier Ndoole reports a big win for renewable energy in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC): The Nuru company’s 1.3MW solar hybrid project in Goma has received a permit to begin construction and distribution. |
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Aug 05, 2020
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Jul 20, 2020
ELAW Bulletin The global pandemic has put in-person ELAW Fellowships on hold, but we are working “face-to-face” with new Fellows from Uganda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), and Guinea to help them build skills. |
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ELAW Bulletin The global pandemic has put in-person ELAW Fellowships on hold, but we are working “face-to-face” with new Fellows from Uganda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), and Guinea to help them build skills. |
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Jul 16, 2020
ELAW Bulletin Guyana's EPA is considering a proposal by US oil giant ExxonMobil to expand oil exploitation in the Stabroek block. |
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ELAW Bulletin Guyana's EPA is considering a proposal by US oil giant ExxonMobil to expand oil exploitation in the Stabroek block. |
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Jul 02, 2020
Everyone at the Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide (ELAW) is adapting to the challenges of the global pandemic and finding ways to build on our high impact work. For years, we have done much of our work online, so we are well positioned to collaborate with our partners during this difficult time. |
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Everyone at the Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide (ELAW) is adapting to the challenges of the global pandemic and finding ways to build on our high impact work. For years, we have done much of our work online, so we are well positioned to collaborate with our partners during this difficult time. |
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Jul 01, 2020
ELAW Bulletin The Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association (BELA) has tirelessly taken on polluters and defended communities and ecosystems since it was founded in 1992 by Dr. Mohiuddin Farooque. We are thrilled to announce that BELA, now lead by ELAW Partner, Rizwana Hasan, has been awarded a 2020 Tang Prize for Rule of Law. |
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ELAW Bulletin The Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association (BELA) has tirelessly taken on polluters and defended communities and ecosystems since it was founded in 1992 by Dr. Mohiuddin Farooque. We are thrilled to announce that BELA, now lead by ELAW Partner, Rizwana Hasan, has been awarded a 2020 Tang Prize for Rule of Law. |
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Jun 25, 2020
ELAW Bulletin The world’s largest steel producer, ArcelorMittal, was fined this month for violating three atmospheric emission license conditions at its Vanderbijlpark operations, south of Johannesburg. |
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ELAW Bulletin The world’s largest steel producer, ArcelorMittal, was fined this month for violating three atmospheric emission license conditions at its Vanderbijlpark operations, south of Johannesburg. |
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Jun 16, 2020
ELAW Bulletin ELAW is pleased to welcome our summer legal interns Kara Smith and Daniel Moltke Mogtaderi, and our undergraduate interns Ebba Hooft Toomey and Zoe Light. |
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ELAW Bulletin ELAW is pleased to welcome our summer legal interns Kara Smith and Daniel Moltke Mogtaderi, and our undergraduate interns Ebba Hooft Toomey and Zoe Light. |
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Jun 05, 2020
ELAW Bulletin We are pleased to share a new video about the power of scientists to advance environmental justice, produced by our friends at True Costs Initiative. |
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ELAW Bulletin We are pleased to share a new video about the power of scientists to advance environmental justice, produced by our friends at True Costs Initiative. |
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May 29, 2020
ELAW Bulletin The Norwegian Supreme Court will soon hear an appeal challenging the Norwegian government’s decision to open new areas of the Arctic for oil exploration. The appeal was filed by Greenpeace and Nature & Youth (the Norwegian branch of Friends of the Earth). The Court has not yet set a date for the hearing. |
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ELAW Bulletin The Norwegian Supreme Court will soon hear an appeal challenging the Norwegian government’s decision to open new areas of the Arctic for oil exploration. The appeal was filed by Greenpeace and Nature & Youth (the Norwegian branch of Friends of the Earth). The Court has not yet set a date for the hearing. |
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