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Resolution No. 154 of 2012 of Georgian Government on Entering into Agreement and its Terms in Area of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources

Country/Territory
Georgia
Document type
Regulation
Date
2012
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Environment gen.
Keyword
Contract/agreement Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings Offences/penalties Liability/compensation Enforcement/compliance
Geographical area
Asia, Black Sea, Eastern Europe, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, Western Asia
Abstract

The Resolution regulates the agreements in the area of environmental protection that the state and a private party may enter into concerning the legality of the party’s past actions. It consists of five articles: General provisions (1); Terms of the agreement (2); Presenting the application on entering into the agreement (3); Making a decision about the agreement (4); and Entering into the agreement and cancellation (5). The agreement allows the state to absolve the illegalities of private parties in exchange of a compensation.

Full text
Georgian
Website
www.matsne.gov.ge

References - Legislation

Implements

Law of Georgia on Environmental Protection (No. 519-IS of 1996)

Legislation | Georgia | 1996 (2016)

Keyword: Framework law, Basic legislation, Protected area, Protection of habitats, Access-to-information, Hazards, Ecosystem preservation, Education, Environmental standards, Liability/compensation, Research, Biodiversity, EIA, Waste management, Environmental audit, Environmental planning, Human rights, Public health, Right to clean/healthy environment, Cultural heritage, Sustainable development, Sustainable use, Marine area, Marine pollution, Marine protected areas, International relations/cooperation, Pollution control, Genetically modified organism (GMO), Risk assessment/management, Polluter pays principle, Waste prevention, Recycling/reuse, Resource/damage valuation, Public participation, Climate change, Ozone layer, Policy/planning, Standards, Protection of environment, Freshwater pollution, Management/conservation, Wild fauna, Wild flora, Protection of species, Endangered species

Source: FAO, FAOLEX