Handling PFAS from a Compliance and Enforcement Perspective
The Critical Role of Advanced Monitoring in Environmental Compliance and Enforcement
Obtaining information about potential violations of environmental law has long been a key challenge for effective enforcement of environmental law. Facility inspections are, of course, a central element to collecting this information, but the number of inspectors compared to the number of regulated facilities severely limits how much data can be gathered about potential violations. Citizen complaints are another important source of information, but this can be very sporadic.
Collecting and Reporting Evidence of Environmental Law Violations: Tools That Work for Citizens
Enforcing Maritime Laws: the Role of Private Citizens
Citizen Enforcement in the Forestry Sector
Using Whistleblower Laws to Promote Environmental Enforcement
International Network for Environmental Compliance and Enforcement
ELI serves as the Secretariat for the International Network for Environmental Compliance and Enforcement (INECE). Founded in 1989, INECE is the only global organization focused exclusively on achieving compliance with environmental law through effective compliance promotion and enforcement strategies, including administrative, civil, criminal, and judicial enforcement.