Workshop: 'Judicial Enforcement of Environmental Law in Karnataka'
Documentation
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A sample of papers presented during the Workshop are below. Some papers which did not have electronic versions cannot be displayed here.
- Countering Biological Piracy: A Revolutionary New Bill, by Ashish Kothari, Kalpavriksh, Pune (36KB)
- Biodiversity and Intellectual Property Rights: Can the Two Co-exist?, by Ashish Kothari and R.V.Anuradha (152KB)
- Law Relating to Biodiversity: Challenges for the Lawyer, by R.V.Anuradha and Ashish Kothari (140KB)
- Farmers or Corporations: Who Does the Plant Varieties Bill Benefit?, by Ashish Kothari, Kalpavriksh, Pune (65KB)
- Biodiversity Traditions and Indian Law: Can the Two Co-Exist?, by Ashish Kothari, Kalpavriksh, Pune (53KB)
- Towards Participatory Conservation in India: National Scenario and Lessons from the Field, by Ashish Kothari (226KB)
- Environmental Justice: Emerging trends, by Colin Gonsalves (300KB)
- Environmental Justice Through Judicial Process: Ratlam to Ramakrishnan, by Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer (63KB)
- Public Involvement in Environmental Decision Making, by Leo F. Saldanha (151KB)
- The TCP Act and the organization of citizens� role in environment issues, by Dr. Subbarayan Prasanna (36KB)
- A Comparative Look at "Environmental Justice" - Addressing Disproportionate Environmental Impacts on Low Income and Minority Communities in the United States, by Pooja Seth Parikh (4KB)
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