The Cambridge Handbook of the Sustainable Development Goals and International Law

Ellen Hey editor Jonas Ebbesson editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:8th Sep '22

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Outlines the relationship between Sustainable Development Goals and international law, including current problems and potential solutions.

With a range of expert contributors and numerous examples, this book explores the multifaceted relationship between Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and international law, shows how the international economic system problematizes the attainment of the SDGs, and develops a novel, cosmopolitan approach to understanding sustainable development.In 2015, the United Nations established seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) that aimed 'to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all' by 2030. The chapters within this collection address each of these SDGs, considering how they relate to one another and international law, and what institutions could aid their implementation. Development has been a contentious topic since the decolonization period after World War II, and issues surrounding sustainable development are necessarily impacted by the multifaceted relationship between the Global South and Global North. Confronting the context and challenge of sustainable development, this collection outlines how the international economic system problematizes the attainment of the SDGs. Introducing a novel, cosmopolitan approach, this book offers new ways of understanding sustainable development and suggests potential solutions so that we might finally achieve it.

ISBN: 9781108477338

Dimensions: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm

Weight: 860g

476 pages