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Environmental Arbitration Rules of the Permanent Court of Arbitration: input to the 2nd meeting to negotiate a legally binding instrument on civil liability within the scope of the UNECE Water and Industrial Accidents ConventionsGenevaDownload this Publication
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The UNECE-sponsored Trans-European North-South Motorway (TEM) Project has published the 3rd Edition of its Standards and Recommended Practice to reflect the up-to-date requirements of motorway users, the latest experience, research and development achievements in the field of motorway design, construction and operation as well as newly required safety measures in motorway tunnels.These
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This document is the final report of the SACHA-II project. SACHA stands for The State of the Art of Cooling Household and Other Major Appliances Standards, Market and Technology in Central and Eastern European Countries for Energy Efficiency Programmes Improvement ECE Countries. The project’s objective is to analyze and interpret the situation of Cooling Household Appliances (CHA) and Washing
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Document Title ENG RUSBackground paper - General properties and monitoring practices of selected transboundary/international lakes, 2002 PDF Part A:
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ECE/EAD/PAU/2002/3  Sales # E.01.II.E.23  ISBN 92-1-116790-6 – US$ 25
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Recommendations to avoid introduction of radiation contaminated material into the recycling stream PDF Executive SummaryPDF Report - English
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This study on the Romania's housing sector is the fifth carried out by the ECE Committee on Human Settlements to analyse housing sector reform in countries with economies in  transition. These country- specific strategic housing sector analyses are intended to assist the Governments of countries with economies in transition in improving performance in this sector.
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A first Environmental Performance Review of Estonia was undertaken in 1995 as a pilot project by UNECE. In September 2000, the UNECE Committee on Environmental Policy agreed to the Estonian request for a second review. The review team included national experts from Denmark, Finland, France and Hungary, together with the UNECE secretariat.Synopsis