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Environmental Justice
Jason Lowther
14th August 2012
Studies have shown that while there is a greater awareness of the seriousness of environmental damage in society, this shift is not obvious in environmental sentencing. Jason Lowther reports more...
Legal costs review may not help environmental cases
Ecologist
18th January, 2010
Major judicial report may not help NGOs and individuals challenge environmental damage in courts without facing prohibitive financial risk more...
Legal challenge to Treasury over RBS investments
Ecologist
2nd July, 2009
A green coalition has brought a legal challenge against the Treasury for refusing to rein-in the Government-owned RBS bank, which continues to invest in polluting industries more...
BAA on the run
John Stewart
9th August, 2007
John Stewart, chairman of aviation pressure group HACAN ClearSkies, explains why BAA has been out-gunned and out-manoeuvred more...
BAA win high court battle - or did they?
Vivienne Raper
9th August, 2007
Did the BAA or the protestors win a High Court order banning climate change demonstrators from Heathrow airport?more...
Dispelling myths about sugars and health by the sweet food industries
Jack Winkler
1st November, 2003
Action and Information on Sugars (AIS) was created by public health dentists and dietitians in the mid-1980s to dispel the myths about sugars and health propagated by the sweet foods industries. One of our greatest successes was a campaign to stop GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) claiming that its Ribena ToothKind drink ‘did not encourage tooth decay’. The claim was endorsed by the British Dental Association (BDA). more...
A better kind of justice
Nandor Tanczos
13th June, 2000
Nandor Tanczos thinks the modern legal system could learn a lot from traditional ideas of justice, such as those of the Maori people more...
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