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2006
Southeast Asia Thailand
Corporate Accountability
Economics Ecosystem Services
Environmental justice
Marine and Coastal Aquaculture Coastal zone management Mangroves
Pollution, Water
Public Participation
Right to ... Healthy Environment
Sustainable Development
2013
Southeast Asia Thailand
Access to Information
Biodiversity
Environmental justice
Marine and Coastal Coastal zone management Mangroves
Public Participation
Sustainable Development
Wetlands
2003
South Asia India
Economics Valuation methods
Environmental justice
Fisheries
Marine and Coastal Aquaculture Mangroves
Pollution, Water
Right to ... Water
Sustainable Development
Water Resources Groundwater
2010
Southeast Asia Philippines
Access to Information
Corporate Accountability
Economics Ecosystem Services
Education
Environmental justice
Financial Liability
Marine and Coastal Aquaculture Mangroves
Pollution, Water
Public Participation
Sustainable Development
1996
Central America Honduras
Agriculture Agrochemicals
Economics Ecosystem Services
Environmental justice
Financial Liability Natural resources damages
Fisheries
Marine and Coastal Aquaculture Mangroves
Pollution, Water
Right to ... Healthy Environment
2019
South America Colombia
Economics Ecosystem Services
Environmental justice
Fisheries
Indigenous Peoples
Marine and Coastal Coastal zone management Mangroves Marine resources
Public Participation
Sustainable Development
2015
Western Europe Netherlands
Access to Justice
Environmental justice
Oil & Gas
Dutch courts have jurisdiction to consider claims for compensation against Royal Dutch Shell and its foreign subsidiaries for alleged harm caused by oil spills in Nigeria.
2015
Central America Belize
Constitutions
Environmental justice
Indigenous Peoples
Land Rights
The Government of Belize violated Maya community members’ constitutional right to protection of the law by failing to ensure that the existing land law system recognized and protected Maya land rights.

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