PIC izvaja mednarodni projekt STELLAR – Strateške tožbe in okoljske pravice (Strategic Litigation and Environmental Rights – STELLAR Rights) v okviru programa Evropske unije CERV (Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values).

Cilj projekta je ozaveščanje slovenske javnosti o uporabi pravic iz Listine EU o temeljnih pravicah na področju podnebne in energetske politike.

Projekt vključuje devet mednarodnih partnerjev. Glavni nosilec projekta je Justice & Environment. Bolgarska, estonska, madžarska, avstrijska, hrvaška, češka in slovenska članica ter poljska ne-članica bomo izvajali projektne naloge v letih 2024–2026.

Projekt bo raziskoval obstoječe pravne inštrumente in ocenjeval njihovo implementacijo s strani držav članic. Ob zaključku projekta želimo, da bi državljani EU vedeli več o procesnih pravicah, ki izhajajo iz Listine EU in iz Aarhuške konvencije, o njihovih pravnih možnosti in o uporabi v podnebnih in energetskih zadevah. Glavne aktivnosti v času projekta bodo:

  • raziskave pravnih podlag v EU glede pravic iz Listine EU v energetski in podnebni politiki;
  • raziskave nacionalnih pravnih podlag, ki prenašajo pravo EU v energetsko in podnebno politiko v luči upoštevanja pravic iz Listine EU;
  • usposabljanje in konferenca za organizacije civilne družbe in pravnike glede uporabe pravic iz Listine EU;
  • zaključna mednarodna konferenca.

Posamezne korake projekta objavljamo na spletni strani PIC in na socialnih omrežjih.

Projekt financira EU.

ENGLISH VERSION:

PIC is implementing an international project Strategic Litigation and Environmental Rights – STELLAR Rights that is part of the European Union program CERV (Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values).

The project aims to imbue the Slovenian public with knowledge about applying rights under the EU Charter on Fundamental Rights in climate and energy policy.

The project involves nine international partners. The main beneficiary of the project is Justice & Environment. Its members from Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Austria, Croatia, Czechia and Slovenia, and a non-member from Poland will implement the project in 2024-2026.

The project will research existing legal instruments and assess their implementation from member states. We will strive to share knowledge among EU citizens about procedural rights from the EU Charter and Aarhus Convention, their available remedies, and their application in climate and energy matters. Main activities of the project will encompass:

  • research EU energy and climate policy law provisions;
  • research national legal documents about the rights from the EU Charter in energy and climate policy;
  • holding training and a national legal conference for civil society organisations and legal practitioners about the application of EU Charter rights;
  • closing international conference.

We communicate individual steps of the project on PIC’s website and Facebook page.

The project is funded by the EU.