1 Legal Frameworks for Public and Stakeholder Engagement by Carl Bruch Asia Regional Workshop on Stakeholder Engagement in International Waters Management.

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1 Legal Frameworks for Public and Stakeholder Engagement by Carl Bruch Asia Regional Workshop on Stakeholder Engagement in International Waters Management Hanoi, Vietnam, 2-4 April 2008

2 Why is the legal framework important for stakeholder engagement?

3 Overview Legal framework (within which projects operate) Public participation in international law Public participation requirements of international institutions Public participation in water-related agreements National laws Public participation in the development of international (waters) agreements and national laws and regulations Development of legal frameworks through a project

4 Public Participation in International Law Principle 10 of the Rio Declaration (generally considered to reflect customary international law) 2000 Inter-American Strategy for the Promotion of Public Participation in Decision-making for Sustainable Development (ISP) (non-binding) 1998 UN/ECE Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-making, and Access to Justice in Environmental Matters (Aarhus Convention) (binding) Espoo Convention (Transboundary EIA) SEA Protocol Similar regional and sub-regional initiatives in Asia (non- binding) and Africa (binding and non-binding)

5 Public Participation Requirements of International Institution Environmental and Social Safeguard policies of World Bank Group (esp. for EIA) Similar policies for ADB and other regional development banks GEF requirements

6 Public Participation in Water-related Agreements International Law Association Berlin Rules 1992 UN/ECE Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes 1999 Protocol on Water and Health EU Water Framework Directive (IWRM in EU member states) Art. 14: requires States to encourage involvement of all interested parties in the production, review and updating of river basin plans Specific guidance available

7 Public Participation in Water-related Agreements (2) 1909 International Boundary Waters Treaty and 1978 Great Lakes Water Quality Agreements Public consultation in development and implementation of integrated Lake-wide Management Plans Danube, Lake Ohrid, Lake Tanganyika

National Laws Constitutional provisions Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Freedom of (Environmental) Information laws Strategic Environmental Assessment (for plans, programmes and policies) [In federal systems, state/provincial laws and policies are also important.] Issues “Implementation gap” Transboundary application Language

Public Participation in the Development of Laws In the development of international waters agreements E.g., in the development of the Lake Tanganyika Convention; UN/ECE Protocol on Water and Health; 1978 Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement; EU Water Framework Directive In the development of national laws and regulations Private bills Notice-and-comment rulemaking

Development of Legal Frameworks within a Project Basin agreements/instruments Assistance in developing national or municipal laws or regulations

Development of Legal Frameworks within Project (2) Goals: Institutionalize public participation beyond the end of a project (sustainability) Provide details [often a weakness in existing legal regimes] Facilitate development of a common set of minimum standards and procedures in a basin

Development of Legal Frameworks within Project (3) 1998 Convention on Cooperation for the Protection and Sustainable Use of the Danube River States required to “ensure that their competent authorities are required to make available information concerning the state or the quality of the riverine environment in the Danube Basin to any natural or legal person, with payment of reasonable charges, in response to any reasonable request, without that person having to prove an interest, as soon as possible.” Provided in written, visual, oral, or other data-based form Narrow exemptions Providing for “observer status” for stakeholders in ICPDR meetings Be informed of all activities Free access to all documents Participate in meetings Take part in programs

Development of Legal Frameworks within Project (4) 2004 Agreement for the Protection and Sustainable Development of Lake Ohrid Watershed Committee that includes a civil society representative from each country Drafting environmental standards Completing the necessary legal framework Developing and implementing strategic action plans Required to “increase public, NGOs, and other stakeholders’ participation” Supported by technical Secretariat, with duties for outreach and public awareness-raising

Development of Legal Frameworks within Project (5) Convention on the Sustainable Management of Lake Tanganyika Legal framework for implementing the SAP Emphasis on access to info, public participation, and access to justice – requires all Basin countries to adopt and implement legal and other measures Art. 16: Environmental Education Art. 17: Public Participation – right to participate (esp. through EIA) and right of appeal Art. 19: Public Access to Information: state of Lake Basin; planned development activities; measures taken or planned to be taken to prevent, control, and reduce adverse impacts; and effectiveness of those measures. Access is free of charge (“reasonable” charge for copies). Allows for stronger measures, as long as compatible with Convention

Development of Legal Frameworks within Project (6) Benguela Current Commission Interim Agreement Secretariat “to facilitate the exchange of information in order to promote the objectives of this Agreement, including by ensuring that up-to-date information relevant to the implementation of this Agreement is disseminated to all Contracting States and to the public;” [Article 8(3)(i) ] Article 7(9) "The Commission shall..." (g) establish mechanisms for interacting with the private sector, nongovernmental organisations, and other stakeholders and communities; (h) ensure that there is adequate consultation with stakeholders in relation to the development and amendment of the Strategic Action Programme and other action plans;

Questions for Discussion What are the most significant gaps in existing legal frameworks governing public participation in the management of transboundary waters? How can those gaps be addressed? What are lessons learned in: Developing international agreements with provisions for public participation? Assisting in development of national or sub-national legislation or regulations?

Pre-testing Try it with a small sample of the audience Selected individuals Focus group Does it work as expected?

Implementation Available communication tools Partners for distributing Materials for media (and other communication outlets) Number of copies needed Account for what is sent out Staff know how to distribute Monitor and adjust

Evaluation Measure the effects of the communication strategy Knowledge, attitudes, awareness, and skills of audience Behavior of target audience(s) and secondary audience(s) On the environment