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This chapter elaborates on environmental law and anti-SLAPP provisions in those countries. It explains how environmental law in these countries has evolved from an instrumental-based and piecemeal approach to an integrative and comprehensive one. Beyond that, environmental concerns have also been understood as a human rights issue, which has led to the incorporation of environmental rights in the constitution and relevant legislation and policies. In addition, environmental law provides legal frameworks how public participation in environmental matters concerns should be governed, facilitated, or constrained, which in turn has influenced how environmental movements conduct their struggles and how states and non-state actors implicated in their struggles respond to them. These legal frameworks are important elements that have shaped the ways in which public engagement on environmental issues is controlled, advanced, or restricted and how environmental movements navigate and mobilise those frameworks to make their claims.
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