The Law Society of Ireland has backed the Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe (CCBE) view on climate justice and the use of the courts to bring national and European actors to account.
The Aarhus Convention provides a framework to access justice in respect of environmental matters.
The Convention, which came into effect in 2001, is currently subject to a European Commission consultation.
This came about after the Aarhus Convention compliance committee found that the EU does not comply with the access to justice provisions of the Convention because of insufficient mechanisms to ensure review of EU acts.
This initiative will evaluate the current situation and assess options to address compliance to underpin possible decision-making.
The Law Society, as an active member of the Irish delegation to the CCBE, has recently endorsed the CCBE response to the EU-wide consultation.
In its response, the CCBE sets out why the Aarhus Convention needs to be amended, and which considerations are crucial when considering compliance with the Aarhus Convention.
The CCBE response highlights:
The CCBE position is set out here: response to the Commission consultation on the EU implementation of the Aarhus Convention in the area of access of justice in environmental matters.