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Ecologic Newsletter No 1 - March 2003

Ecologic Newsletter No 1 - March 2003

Ecologic Institute Newsletter
  1. EcoFuturum: Towards a European Constitution
  2. A new Transatlantic Fellow
  3. New Book on NGO Participation
  4. International Conference on Precautionary Flood Protection
  5. New Book on Transatlantic Co-operation
  6. Workshop: Air Pollution Abatement Planning
  7. Doctoral Thesis by Dr. Simon Marr, Ecologic Legal, just published
  8. International Conference on CAP and EU Enlargement

1. EcoFuturum: Towards a European Constitution
Ecologic is responsible for organising a series of 8 seminars about the Convention on the Future of Europe and the environmental aspects of a European Constitution. Download Ecologic's study in German.
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2. A new Transatlantic Fellow
Melissa Keeley, our second and latest Transatlantic Fellow has given an interview to the German weekly DIE ZEIT on transatlantic relations.
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3. New Book on NGO Participation
A report on Participation of Non-Governmental Organisations in International Environmental Co-operation has just been published.
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4. International Conference on Precautionary Flood Protection
Water directors and experts of the EU, Accession States and Candidate Countries discussed the next steps towards flood prevention.
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5. New Book on Transatlantic Co-operation
Transatlantic co-operation is crucial in advancing international environmental policy-making - an analysis. 
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6. Workshop: Air Pollution Abatement Planning
On April 1-3, an international workshop on Air Pollution Abatement Planning in Europe will be held in Berlin, organised by Ecologic.
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7. Doctoral Thesis by Dr. Simon Marr, Ecologic Legal, just published
The Precautionary Principle in the Law of the Sea - Modern Decision Making in International Law.
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8. International Conference on CAP and EU Enlargement
The Conference held on February 19-21 assessed the impact of the Common Agricultural Policy and EU Enlargement on environment and nature.
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