Abstract: “This paper considers environmental rule of law in Latin America in the context of security problems across the Atlantic region. It considers efforts to improve environmental rule of law through external pressures and domestic institutional reforms, and argues that the role of expert environmental NGOs, such as litigators, educators, community organizers, and research organizations is underappreciated and under-studied. Principle 10 rights, especially public participation in environmental decision-making is an important area to which these expert NGOs contribute.”
Keywords: environmental rule of law; Latin America; Atlantic; Non-Governmental Organizations
Environmental Rule of Law and Expert NGOs in Latin America
About the author
Mark Aspinwall is Professor of International Studies at Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE) and member of the Academia Mexicana de Ciências | mark.aspinwall@cide.edu
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