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Law and Policy Database

Navigate the legal landscape of the Asia and the Pacific region. Our database provides a central repository for legal and policy information, including international instruments, national laws and regulations, and court judgments.

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Policies and Regulations

National Rangeland Policy (Draft), 2010 (Pakistan)

The National Rangeland Policy envisions that rangelands of Pakistan are managed to potential productivity level, contributing significantly to improve living conditions of the dependent communities towards enhancement of livestock share in national economy besides maintaining ecological functions and mitigating impacts of climate change and loss of biodiversity.
Topics: Climate Change, Environmental Law, Agriculture and Food Security, Biodiversity and Conservation
Policies and Regulations

National Framework Strategy on Climate Change 2010-2022 (Philippines)

The National Framework Strategy on Climate Change adopts a vision of "a climate risk-resilient Philippines with healthy, safe, prosperous and self-reliant communities, and thriving and productive ecosystems." Its goal is "to build the adaptive capacity of communities and increase the resilience of natural ecosystems to climate change, and optimize mitigation opportunities towards sustainable development." It also adheres to the core principle of common but differentiated responsibilities, and the precautionary principle.
Topics: Climate Change, Environmental Law, Adaptation and Mitigation, Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
Case Decisions

District Court of Central Jakarta, Decision No. 820/Pdt./G/1988/PN, PT Inti Indorayon Utama (PT IIU), 1988 (Indonesia)

This is a case against PT Inti Indorayon Utama, a paper milling company in Sumatra, which paved the way for standing in environmental cases in Indonesia. The court recognized Wahana Lingkungan Hidup Indonesia’s standing to file the case based on two grounds. First, the court regarded the environment as “common property,” stressing that there is a public interest in environmental preservation. Second, the environment itself is a legal subject with an intrinsic right to be sustained.
Topics: Environmental Law, Climate Change, Pollution
Laws

Law on Environmental Protection and Management, 2009 (Indonesia)

The Law defines Environmental Protection and Management as systematic and integrated efforts to preserve the functions of the environment and prevent environmental pollution and/or destruction, and specifies certain aims towards this. It identifies certain prohibited acts, as well as supervision and administrative sanction, settlement of environmental disputes, and investigation and criminal penalties. It also provides for litigating rights (i.e., the right to file litigation for compensation against activities causing environmental pollution, damage or environmental loss) of the government, communities and environmental organizations.
Topics: Environmental Law, Health and Sanitation, Pollution
Laws

Urban Development Authority Act, 1984 (Sri Lanka)

The Act amends the 1978 law which established the Urban Development Authority. The amendments include empowerment of the Authority to enter into joint venture agreements, a new section on Planning and Procedure for development areas, and amendments on offenses and penalties.
Topics: Environmental Law, Private Sector Development
Laws

Biodiversity Act (Bangladesh)

The Act provides for the conservation of biodiversity, its sustainable use and the fair and equitable sharing of benefits from the utilization of genetic resources. It promotes research on biodiversity and biological resources – leading towards biotechnological inventions and their commercial utilization.
Topics: Environmental Law, Biodiversity and Conservation
Case Decisions
Nationally Determined Contributions (Paris Agreement)

Papua New Guinea's Enhanced Nationally Determined Contribution 2020

Papua New Guinea's (PNG) Enhanced Nationally Determined Contribution 2020 (NDC), is aligned with national strategies, as well as sectoral policies, plans and strategies. The NDC commits to maintaining PNG's high forest cover and reducing emissions from two out of four emitting sectors in PNG (i.e., agriculture, forestry, and other land use and energy sectors). In terms of adaptation, the NDC focuses on agriculture, health, transport and infrastructure.
Topics: Climate Change, Environmental Law, Energy, Adaptation and Mitigation
Policies and Regulations

Petroleum and Alternative Liquid Fuels Strategies and Investment Plan 2014−2019, 2014 (Solomon Islands)

The Petroleum and Alternative Liquid Fuels Strategies and Investment Plan (PET-ALT SIP) is intended to address one of the Solomon Islands National Development Strategy goals to "increase the access of safe, affordable and reliable petroleum products and alternative liquid and gaseous fuels." The purpose of developing this PET-ALT SIP is to provide a clear vision of how best to plan, manage, coordinate and lead the petroleum sector.
Topics: Environmental Law, Transportation Law

Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits Arising from their Utilization to the Convention on Biological Diversity

The Nagoya Protocol to the Convention on Biological Diversity has the objective of a fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources, including by appropriate access to genetic resources and by appropriate transfer of relevant technologies. In order to achieve fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources, parties shall take legislative, administrative or policy measures as appropriate.
Topics: Environmental Law, Biodiversity and Conservation, International Law