Dates



04Dec2008Conference Ends
01Dec2008Conference Starts
24Nov2008Late Registration Due
03Nov2008Early Registration Due
06Oct2008Authors Registration Due
29Sep2008Sponsorships Notification
15Sep2008Sponsorships Close
01Sep2008Final Papers Due
01Sep2008Sponsorships Open
04Aug2008Acceptance Notice
16Jun2008Submission Deadline

Program



01 Dec 2008  Opening
   Tutorials
   Panels
02 Dec 2008  Invited Talks
   Sessions
   Invited Sessions
   Tutorials
   Panels
   Forum
03 Dec 2008  Invited Talks
   Paper Sessions
   Invited Sessions
   Panels
   Forum
04 Dec 2008  Invited Talks
   Workshops
   Awards and Closing



Contact



Email:icegov@icegov.org
URL:www.icegov.org

United Nations University IIST
Center for Electronic Governance

Visit:Casa Silva Mendes, Est. do Engenheiro Trigo No. 4 Macao SAR, China
Mail:P. O. Box 3058, Macao
Tel:+853 28712930
Fax:+853 28712940

Conference Venue



German University in Cairo

Visit:Al Tagamoa Al Khames 11835 New Cairo City Egypt
Tel:+20 2 27590682
Fax:+20 2 27581041

Title

Environmental e-Governance

Date/Time

Tuesday 02 December 2008, 15:20 - 16:40

Organizers

Mr. Lalanath De Silva
World Resources Institute
USA

Description

This tutorial outlines the key areas in which e-Governance would be useful in environmental democracy. The tutorial will discuss what environmental democracy means. It lays out a human rights and instrumental argument in favor of access to information, public participation and access to justice (referred to collectively as "access rights") in environmental matters. In addition the tutorial will identify four barriers to promoting access rights and will point to success stories from around the world suggesting how these barriers might be overcome. Much of the tutorial is based on “Voice & Choice: Opening the Door to Environmental Democracy” published in 2008 by the World Resources Institute. Recent research findings that concern access rights for the poor and e-Governance will be examined.

Biography

Lalanath De Silva was a public interest litigator and advocate for over two decades. Pioneering the growth of public interest law in the area of the environment, he appeared in many of Sri Lanka's leading environmental cases on behalf of victims, communities and non-governmental organizations. He also worked for the Government of Sri Lanka for two years as the Legal Consultant to the Ministry of Environment and Forests. During that time he was responsible for drafting and enacting the bulk of Sri Lanka’s environmental regulatory provisions. From 2002-2005 he served as a Legal Officer in the Environmental Claims Unit of the United Nations Compensation Commission (UNCC) in Geneva. Together with a small group of international lawyers, he helped process the largest war reparations claims handled by the UNCC to monitor, assess, restore and compensate for environmental damage resulting from the 1991 Gulf War.

Lalanath joined the World Resources Institute (WRI) in 2005 as the Director of The Access Initiative (TAI) (www.accessinitiative.org). Since then he has been focusing on helping over 150 civil society groups in over 40 countries assess the status of access to information, public participation and access to justice in their countries. Through these assessments, civil society partners identify gaps in access laws, practices and institutions and undertake activities that will change the situation on the ground.

Lalanath qualified as a lawyer from the Sri Lanka Law College and has a Master of Laws degree from the Law School, University of Washington, Seattle, USA.