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Intro
Acknowledgements
Contents
About the Author
Abbreviations
1 Introduction
Introducing Aarhus1
Key Argumentation
Structure
Notes
Bibliography
2 Theoretical Framework
Introduction
Realism
Revolutionism
Rationalism
Pluralism
Solidarism and Solidarisation
Conclusion
Bibliography
3 Propagation: The Aarhus Convention's International Context
Introduction
International Legal and Diplomatic Context
Human Rights
United Nations Charter and 'International Bill of Rights'
The European Convention on Human Rights

Environmental Protection
Towards Stockholm: United Nations Conference on the Human Environment
Towards Rio: United Nations Conference on Environment and Development
Geopolitical Context
Greening Glasnost: Democratisation and Dialogue
An end to bipolarity
'East-West' Environmental Dialogue
Socialist Civil Society
Environment for Europe
Negotiating Aarhus
Sovereign Counterbalancing at Aarhus' 'Launch'
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
4 Germination: The Aarhus Convention's Procedural Trinity
Introductio n1
The First Pillar: Access to Information

The Second Pillar: Public Participation
The Third Pillar: Access to Justice
Conclusion
Note
Bibliography
5 Growth: The Aarhus Convention's Organisational Infrastructure
Introduction
The Strategic Tier: The Meeting of the Parties
The Doggedness of Sovereignty: National Implementation Reporting
Meeting of the Parties' Rhetoric: 'Humankindness' Tempered by Sovereignty
Operational Tier: Working Group of the Parties, Bureau, Task Forces and Secretariat
The Tactical Tier: Aarhus' Compliance Mechanism
Composition
Quasi-Judicial Working Practices

Human Empowerment
Conclusion
Note
Bibliography
6 Conclusion: Towards Solidarisation
Introduction
Realism
Revolutionism
Rationalism: Towards Solidarisation
Bibliography
Index

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