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Environmental Law Programme
Legislation must encourage positive action,
and hence be facilitative, not just punitive. The Law Programme
works on this principle, to frame laws that enable and encourage
citizens to use natural resources sustainably. In doing so,
it adopted a unique and innovative approach to law making
- public consultation. One such example has been the drafting
of the Pakistan Environment Protection Act, that was finally
approved by the Federal Cabinet in 1996. Similarly at the
request of the NWFP government, the NWFP Environment Act
was produced after extensive public consultation. The Act
was revised to incorporate the comments received. The Law
Programme is also assisting the NWFP government to review
and revise all the provincial laws related to the use of
natural resources, particularly on wildlife, forestry and
land use. The aim is to devise incentive-based laws that
encourage communities to manage resources sustainably. Another
important milestone is the support provided to the Government
of NWFP in drafting good governance legislation for the province.
Work has also begun on the formulation of a
federal level Pakistan Wildlife Policy, and the subsequent
drafting of legislation based on the policy. This has meant
a review of the laws pertaining to the Convention on Biological
Diversity, with recommendations for future legislative action.
Legal assistance, in the form of a plan to set up a biodiversity
trust fund was provided to the Biological Diversity with
Rural Community Development Project in the Northern Areas.
The Law Programme has also focused on the development
of environmental law facilities. These have included the
development of a layperson's guide to legislation on environmental
issues and a companion reference volume for lawyers.
The Law Programme is extending legal support
to IUCNP projects, through its work on trust funds for the
environment. One of its main objectives will be the completion
of model wildlife legislation, as well as drafts of good
governance and other legislative documents for the NWFP.
As part of its ongoing consciousness raising efforts, it
has held a series of training seminars on environmental law.
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Laws in Pakistan
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