The article examines the state of environmental law and policy in the South Caucasus, focusing on amendments in the environmental law and policy in Armenia and Georgia since independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. The general political environment and institutional structures in Armenia and Georgia and the amendments in environmental laws, bureaucracies and in each country are discussed. It assesses the relative impacts of such political and institutional characteristics on the effectiveness of environmental protection.
Published
2005
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