AbstractThis article examines the implications for a change in framework from sustainable development to degrowth in the environmental and social discourse of International Economic Law (I.Econ.L.). It argues that the framework of sustainable development accommodates the Global North's inaction in assuaging environmental degradation and alleviating global inequality by remaining embedded in a capitalist, growth-oriented political economy. Degrowth would provide a strategy to move past such an impasse by encouraging actors to grapple with the role growth plays in the rationale behind I.Econ.L. Degrowth advocates a planned economic contraction to reconcile human's relationship with the environment. This project serves as the first effort to l...
This paper revisits the von Neumann equilibrium model from a degrowth perspective. Degrowth can be e...
This paper revisits the von Neumann equilibrium model from a degrowth perspective. Degrowth can be e...
The search of unlimited economic growth to fuel capitalism's metabolism has profoundly transformed a...
UNGA, ‘Report of the Special Rapporteur on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights in the Conte...
The United Nations member states adopted and signed the Sustainable Development Goals in 2015, estab...
The United Nations member states adopted and signed the Sustainable Development Goals in 2015, estab...
Scientists agree that changes in the organization of human society and economy are needed to stop th...
Scientists agree that changes in the organization of human society and economy are needed to stop th...
The traditional understanding of the development discourse has relied for centuries on the imperativ...
This article aims to analyze the distinction between the concepts of economic growth, economic devel...
This article examines the idea of degrowth, a concept in political ecology used to envision a democr...
In the wake of worsening climate change, environmental sustainability is more important than ever if...
In the wake of worsening climate change, environmental sustainability is more important than ever if...
This article analyzes the role played by legal institutions in the process of globalization. In part...
The current process of designing a set of post‐2015 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) offers an o...
This paper revisits the von Neumann equilibrium model from a degrowth perspective. Degrowth can be e...
This paper revisits the von Neumann equilibrium model from a degrowth perspective. Degrowth can be e...
The search of unlimited economic growth to fuel capitalism's metabolism has profoundly transformed a...
UNGA, ‘Report of the Special Rapporteur on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights in the Conte...
The United Nations member states adopted and signed the Sustainable Development Goals in 2015, estab...
The United Nations member states adopted and signed the Sustainable Development Goals in 2015, estab...
Scientists agree that changes in the organization of human society and economy are needed to stop th...
Scientists agree that changes in the organization of human society and economy are needed to stop th...
The traditional understanding of the development discourse has relied for centuries on the imperativ...
This article aims to analyze the distinction between the concepts of economic growth, economic devel...
This article examines the idea of degrowth, a concept in political ecology used to envision a democr...
In the wake of worsening climate change, environmental sustainability is more important than ever if...
In the wake of worsening climate change, environmental sustainability is more important than ever if...
This article analyzes the role played by legal institutions in the process of globalization. In part...
The current process of designing a set of post‐2015 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) offers an o...
This paper revisits the von Neumann equilibrium model from a degrowth perspective. Degrowth can be e...
This paper revisits the von Neumann equilibrium model from a degrowth perspective. Degrowth can be e...
The search of unlimited economic growth to fuel capitalism's metabolism has profoundly transformed a...