The green tribunal in India after 10 years - from ascendancy to crisis (Record no. 519730)

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Personal name Sahu, Geetanjoy and Dutta, Ritwick
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Title The green tribunal in India after 10 years - from ascendancy to crisis
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Economic & Political Weekly
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Extent 56(52), 25, Dec, 2021: p.60-67
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Summary, etc The National Green Tribunal—a specialised environmental institution constituted 10 years ago—has transformed environmental regulation and governance in India. Yet, the NGT’s success has been tarnished in several areas. What used to be a progressive, the innovative green tribunal now is inconsistent in adjudicating environmental litigation pitched against huge infrastructure projects. The tribunal is also struggling because of the lack of human resources and administrative support for its existence. The past 10 years of the NGT can be largely summed up as a story of procedural success in environmental decision-making tainted by institutional erosion and selective adjudicative decisions. – Reproduced

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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Green tribunal - India
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Main entry heading Economic & Political Weekly
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Subject DIP GREEN TRIBUNAL
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2022-05-02 56(52), 25, Dec, 2021: p.60-67 AR126528 2022-05-02 Articles

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