Dear GNHRE members, 

Our member Bharat Desai has posted the following to me to forward on to the network.  I am very grateful to Bharat for sharing this.

Warm regards to all,

Anna

(See attached file: The Amritsar Dialogue Statement on Green Courts & Tribunals.Prof.Desai.pdf)

Dear Anna:

Thank you for sending information on this refreshing treatise on 'green governance'. It is indeed need of the hour to take an iconoclastic view and 're-imagine' the global orders. In fact our School of International Studies has planned AISC 2013 on the theme of Re-imagining the Global Orders: Perspectives from the South during 10-12 December 2013 [see http://aisc-india.in/AISC2013_web/].

Attached is the Amritsar Dialogue Statement on Green Courts & Tribunals that we organized, in collaboration with Asian Development Bank (Manila) during 23-24 November 2013. You may pl. circulate it to the network members and other who may be interested.

Warm regards,
Bharat   
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Professor Dr. Bharat H. DESAI
Professor of International Law
Jawaharlal Nehru Chair
in International Environmental Law
Chairman, Center for International Legal Studies
School of International Studies
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi 110 067, India
Email: [log in to unmask]
 

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On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 2:09 PM, Anna Grear <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Dear GNHRE members,

Burns Weston and David Bollier (two members of our network), have begun a great, pithy series of contributions based on their new book on green governance.  

 

www.csrwire.com/blog/posts/1124-green-governance-re-imagining-our-stewardship-of-nature.

 Warm regards to all,


Anna




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