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19.11.2020

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Managed by ClientEarth and Justice & Environment over eight Europeanstates, the project aims to improve the implementation and enforcementof environmental law in EU countries by making sure the public canchallenge law breaking in court. Making sure Europeans can bring environmental cases to court is the goal of the "Access to Justice for a greener Europe" (A2J EARL) project.

Here you can find a list of their upcoming events:

Webinar "The EU Internal Review Mechanism: Access to justice for environmental NGOs under the Aarhus Regulation" - 16 November 2020, 1pm (Brussels time)
This webinar will focus on access to justice for environmental NGOs under the Aarhus Regulation.
Consult agenda and sign up here.

Webinar "Access to justice in environmental matters under the European Convention on Human Rights" - 24 November 2020, 1pm (Brussels time)
This webinar will focus on access to justice in environmental matters under the European Convention on Human Rights.
Consult agenda and sign up here.

ClientEarth's Summit - 9 to 11 November 2020
ClientEarth will be convening conversations for a solutions-focusedexploration of the environmental issues facing us all. Among othertopics, we will discuss how we can use the law to protect people and theenvironment, with speakers from Bloomberg, 350.org, WWF and many more.
Please note that this event is not part of our EU-funded project on access to justice.

Find out more about this event and register.

Watch replay of any former webinar on Access to justice.
In the past year, we have organised 10 webinars on the European legalframework applying to access to justice in environmental matters. Thosewebinars are intended for public interest lawyers, judges, publicauthorities and NGOs. Recordings are available on the links below.

Watch replays.

Federacja Zielonych GAJA
5 Lipca 45, 70-374 Szczecin, Poland
Phone. +48 91 489 42 33
Fax + 48 91 489 42 32
fzbiuro@gajanet.pl


Coalition Clean Baltic
Östra Ågatan 53
SE-753 22 Uppsala, Sweden
SHORT ABOUT THE PROJECT

Project Industrial animal farms in the Baltic Sea Region - sustainable practices to reduce nutrient loads is a part of a long-term campaign of the Coalition Clean Baltic and Green Federation "GAJA", aiming to reduce the negative impact of large-scale animal production on the environment and local communities in the Baltic Sea Region, particularly by reducing nutrient run-off into the sea. The project is part-financed by the European Union. This website reflects only the view of the Coalition Clean Baltic. The Executive Agency for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (EASME) is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.