Workshop for Central and Eastern Europe countries on the prosecution of illegal traffic of hazardous wastes and other wastes under the Basel Convention.

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Workshop for Central and Eastern Europe countries on the prosecution of illegal traffic of hazardous wastes and other wastes under the Basel Convention Bratislava, Slovak Republic - 26 June 2012

The role of prosecutors in enforcing MEAS: Outcome of the World Congress on Justice, Governance and Law for Environmental Sustainability

UNEP Environmental Law & Judges Program/1 Since 1996: Regional Judges Symposia on envtal law, sustainable development and the role of the Judiciary 2002: Global Judges Symposium on Sustainable Development and the Role of Law, parallel event to the World Summit on Sustainable Development; adopted the Johannesburg Principles on the Role of Law and Sustainable Development That collaboration among members of the Judiciary and others engaged in the judicial process within and across regions is essential to achieve a significant improvement in compliance with, implementation, development and enforcement of environmental law. / Boldly and fearlessly implement and enforce.

UNEP Environmental Law & Judges Program/2 Regional Chief Justices Needs-Assessment and Planning Meetings –11 meetings during , including Ukraine. –Needs-responsive and country specific national programmes of work for strengthening judicial capacity in area of environment and sustainable development. –Development of a series of environmental law training materials, including a Judicial Handbook

History of the World Congress The World Congress was modeled after the success of the Global Judges Symposium Based on concern for the continuing & unprecedented degradation of the natural environment; and In recognition that involvement by legal professionals in environmental policy implementation and enforcement has a lasting effect on improving social justice, environmental governance and the further development of environmental law Preparatory process for the World Congress –1 st Preparatory Meeting, Malaysia, October 2011 –2 nd Preparatory Meeting, Argentina, April 2012

Aim of the World Congress Foster a common vision and present shared principles for transforming discussion into action and using law, justice, and governance to promote sustainable development. Promote and champion the governance changes required at national, regional and global levels in order to contribute towards a more effective implementation of environmental law and thus environmentally sustainable world overall.

Overview of the World Congress June 2012 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil High-level event, more than 200 participants: Attorney-Generals Chief Prosecutors Auditors-General Ministers of Environment and of Justice Chief Justices and Senior Judges from around the world for an interchange of experiences and discussion on leading cases and challenges in promoting a healthy env ironment

World Congress Organizational Partners Asian Development Bank (ADB) Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions – Working Group on Environmental Auditing (INTOSAI - WGEA) Organization of American States (OAS) South Pacific Regional Environment Program (SPREP) World Bank International Network for Environmental Compliance and Enforcement (INECE) International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN)

Themes discussed at the World Congress 1.Social Justice and Environmental Sustainability: New Approaches 2.Future of Environmental Law: Opportunities and Emerging Issues 3.The Challenges of Environmental Governance at National, Regional and Global Levels: Improving Effectiveness

Keynote Speeches / 1 Achim Steiner, Executive Director, UNEP Highlighted the key role of judiciaries & auditing bodies in environmental governance Called for overcoming polarized debates contrasting regulation by state and markets, highlighting a law for a green economy as a key issue in the debate Need for and relevance of national accountability of commitments made at the international level Judiciary must set in motion the next chapter for justice, governance and law, to reassure citizens that they can believe in judges and the justice they provide

Keynote Speeches / 2 A ntonio Herman Benjamin, Judge, High Court of Brazil & Secretary General World Congress Environmental law requires a renewed ethic that goes beyond traditional boundaries, to incorporate the planet as a whole Environmental challenges require judges to incorporate interests of the collective and of future generations. Called for rereading and reinterpreting property law in light of the principle of the ecological function of property rights. Urged the consideration of massive environmental damage as a crime against humanity and the application of the principle of in dubio pro natura.

Rio+20 Declaration on Justice, Governance and Law for Environmental Sustainability 1.Message to Heads of State and Government, other high-level representatives, and the world community at large 2.Principles for the Advancement of Justice, Governance and Law for Environmental Sustainability 3.Institutional Framework for the Advancement of Justice, Governance and Law for Environmental Sustainability in the 21st Century

1. Message to Heads of State & Government, Other High-Level Representatives, and World Community/1 Necessity of independent Judiciary and judicial process Essential role of environmental law in the future of our planet Need for good quality data, monitoring, auditing and accounting for performance Role of environmental and sustainability auditing Responsibility of judges, public prosecutors and auditors to emphasize necessity of law Importance of scientific information and knowledge

1. Message to Heads of State & Government, Other High-Level Representatives, and World Community /2 Need for more effective national and international dispute settlement systems for resolving conflicts, because environmental litigation often transcends national jurisdictions Recommendations: Existing international governance institutions to protect the global environment should be strengthened States should cooperate to build and support the capacity of courts and tribunals as well as prosecutors, auditors & other related stakeholders & facilitate exchanges of best practices

2. Principles for the Advancement of Justice, Governance, and Law for Environmental Sustainability/1 Environmental sustainability can only be achieved in the context of fair, effective and transparent national governance arrangements and rule of law, based on: a) fa ir, clear and implementable environmental laws b) public participation in decision-making, and access to justice and information c) accountability and integrity of institutions and decision- makers, including through the active engagement of environmental auditing and enforcement d) accessible, fair, impartial, timely and responsive dispute resolution mechanisms e) recognition of the relationship between human rights and the environment f) specific criteria for interpretation of environmental law

2. Principles for the Advancement of Justice, Governance, and Law for Environmental Sustainability/2 Environmental sustainability can only be achieved if there exist effective legal regimes, coupled with effective implementation and accessible legal procedures, including on locus standi and collective access to justice, and a supporting legal and institutional framework and applicable principles from all world legal traditions Justice, including participatory decision-making.... must be seen as an intrinsic element of environmental sustainability Only through the active engagement of all parts of society, esp. national and sub-national institutions and officials responsible for addressing justice, governance and law issues, incl. judges, prosecutors, and auditing institutions, can meaningful progress be achieved that is sustained and responsive to the needs of the peoples of the world and protective of human rights

3. Institutional Framework for the Advancement of Justice, Governance and Law for Environmental Sustainability in the 21st Century R ecommended establishment of an international institutional network that will promote a)continued engagement of Chief Justices, Attorneys General, Heads of Jurisdiction, Chief Prosecutors, Auditors General, etc; b)data exchange and discussion among the legal and auditing communities at large; c)continued development and implementation of environmental law and the further expansion of environmental jurisprudence; d)improved education, capacity building, technology transfer and technical assistance; and e)adequate engagement by respective national governments for the set objectives.

Summary The Declaration reflects participants demand for a follow-up process suggesting that UNEP lead the establishment of an international institutional network to continue engaging high-level legal officers, and promote information exchange, education and capacity building of members of the judicial, auditing and prosecuting agencies.

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