Implementing the goal of sustainable development has long been heralded as the means by which the needs of both present and future generations can be met. However, finding a long-term balance between economic, social and environmental interests, the basic tenet of sustainable development, has proved
International Law And Sustainable Development: Principles And Practice (Developments in International Law)
โ Scribed by Nico Schrijver, Friedl Weiss, Bruno Simma
- Publisher
- Hotei Publishing
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 750
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Schrijver (Vrije U., Amsterdam) and Weiss (U. of Amsterdam) have both served on committees of the International Law Association (ILA). In introducing this volume of 27 contributions, the editors situate "sustainable development" as a concept that has matured into a normative legal standard accepted by countries and international organizations. Chap
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