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Private Sector Environmental Information and the Law
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Current advancements in civil rights and environmental activism emphasize the crucial importance of making environmental information widely available to the public, regardless of whether it is in the hands of the government or of corporations.
Autorentext
Juliana Zuluaga-Madrid holds a PhD in Law and an LLM in Energy and Environmental Law. She has worked for companies in the mining sector, Oil & Gas and is currently Legal Director at INGEMA S.A, a company in the energy sector. She combines her legal practice with academic engagements as lecturer and research advisor for Universidad del Rosario (Bogotá).
Inhalt
Acknowledgements
List of acronyms and abbreviations
Introduction
- Why now?
- Background and scope
- Normative Framework
Preliminary Notions of the Right to Know and the Private Sector
Legal and Historical Precedents of Access to Environmental Information
Transition to democratic state models
- The transparency trend
- 'Information governance' and environmental reform
- The evolution of human rights theory
Fundamental notions of Private Entities
Public v Private
- Definition of Private Entities
- Public and Private Information
- The protection of business confidentiality
The Aarhus Convention: Fundamental concepts and contribution
Environmental Participation under Aarhus
- Contribution and innovative features
Characterisation of the Right to Access Environmental Information
Recognition of the right to information as a human right
The Right to Access Environmental Information in International Law
- Influence of International Law in regional and national jurisdictions
- Statutory and constitutional recognition of the right to information
- The right of access to environmental information at national level
- Systems for public participation in environmental matters
Scope of the Laws providing Access to Information
- Scope of beneficiaries: Is access to information provided without discrimination and without having to state an interest?
Material scope: What information can be accessed?
Data, information and knowledge
- Restrictions based on format
- The definition of 'Environmental Information'
- Access to 'relevant' environmental information in decision-making processes
- Scope of obligated subjects
- Scope of exempted information
Access to Private Sector Environmental Information
- Why increase access to private sector environmental information?
Indirect access through public authorities
Active disclosure: from the private duty to report to the public obligation to inform
- Passive access: Indirect access by request to a public authority
Direct access to environmental information held by private entities
Private entities included in the definition of 'public authorities'
- Private entities not included in the definition of 'public authorities'
- Private entities active disclosure
The Protection of Trade Secrets and 'Confidential Business Information'
- Why is business confidentiality worthy of protection?
- Defining 'confidential business information'
The logic behind the protection of CBI
Trade secrets as property
- Trade secrets as Intellectual Property
- Trade secrets as Human Rights
Statutes for the protection of CBI
Trade secrets under international law
- CBI protection and national level
- CBI not qualifying as trade secrets or IP
- Types of CBI and trade secrets with special protection
Protection of CBI and trade secrets via exceptions to disclosure
Access to information about emissions into the environment according to the CJEU
Problems of the System for Access to Private Sector Information
Shortcomings of the public/private divide for access to environmental information
No clear criteria to assimilate private entities to public authorities
- Deficiencies of corporate transparency
- The organic focus of access laws
Overlapping between the definitions of 'environmental information' and 'confidential business information'
Cost-benefit analysis and other financial information
- Technical information about hazardous activities or products
- Chemical substances
- Health and safety data
- Environmental Impact Assessments and other relevant information on specific projects
- Geotechnical information and natural resource's locations
- Inconsistencies in the applicable laws
- The current toolbox for solving conflicts between access to environmental information and the protection of CBI
Proposal to Reform Access to Environmental Information
- Matrix of Values
- Integrated contextual analysis instead of 'balancing of interests'
Conclusions and Recommendations
- Colombia
- The US
- The EU
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781032309767
- Genre International Law
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 288
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Gewicht 453g
- Größe H234mm x B156mm
- Jahr 2023
- EAN 9781032309767
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-1-03-230976-7
- Veröffentlichung 28.07.2023
- Titel Private Sector Environmental Information and the Law
- Autor Juliana Zuluaga Madrid