Selecting Best Policies and Law for Future Generations
This report explores principles for selecting the best policies and laws to protect the interests of future generations, focusing on sustainability and human rights.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: |
Centre For International Sustainable Development Law |
Authors: | Ashfaq Khalfan, Daniel Taillant, Katerina-zoi Varfis, Maria Leichner Reynal |
Geographic focus: | Global |
Methods
The research method involved analyzing global policy-making processes, international treaties, and legal principles related to sustainable development. It also included the development of a standard based on the New Delhi Declaration Principles of International Law on Sustainable Development.
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Key Insights
The report examines criteria for identifying leading examples of policies and laws that promote sustainability, development, and human rights, drawing from global processes and legal developments over the past three decades. It distills seven principles from international law on sustainable development and proposes a standard for evaluating and drafting laws and policies that consider future generations.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: English publication language | Global geographic scope | environmental protection | equity | future | future generations | human rights | international law | international treaties | justice | legal principles | policy selection | poverty eradication | precautionary approach | principles | protection | sustainability | sustainable development