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None Rethinking Sustainable Development in Terms of Justice : Issues of Theory, Law and Governance, PDF eBook

None Rethinking Sustainable Development in Terms of Justice : Issues of Theory, Law and Governance PDF

Edited by Lorena Martinez Hernandez, Daniel Iglesias Marquez, Beatriz Felipe Perez

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The need to reassess the discourse of sustainable development in terms of equity and justice has grown rapidly in the last decade.

This book explores renewed and distinctive approaches to the sustainability and justice debate, integrating a range of perspectives that include moral philosophy, sociology and law.

By bringing together young and senior scholars from the field of global environmental law and governance from around the world, this work is divided into three sections, covering sustainable development and justice, sustainable development in context, and sustainable development and judiciaries.

This book will appeal to academics, law practitioners and policy-makers interested in shaping future socio-legal research on global environmental law and governance.

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