East Coast Environmental Law Association

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East Coast Environmental Law Association
Founded2007
WebsiteEast Coast Environmental Law Association.com

The East Coast Environmental Law Association (ECELAW) is a non profit organization established in 2007.[1] ECELAW responds to community inquiries, carries out legal and policy research and presents educational resources and opportunities to increase public awareness of environmental laws in Atlantic Canada. Their goal is to build capacity in the public and among legal practitioners so that we can work together to ensure that environmental laws are effectively used and strengthened.

Through its workshops, inquiry line and projects, ECELAW's work touches on a variety of wide-ranging issues of lasting public importance including water, fisheries, mining, energy, protected places, species at risk, and environmental assessment.

References

  1. ^ "Redesigned Information Library Makes Environmental Law More Accessible". By MAP Librarian. Retrieved April 27, 2013.