This chapter traces the emergence of the conceptual roots and emerging praxis of promoting broader participation in international governance in the field of sustainable development from its roots at the UNCED in 1992 through to the UNCSD in 2012
Environmental governance aims at sustaining earth's ecosystem to be able to cater for the needs of g...
Aligning global governance to the challenges of sustainability is one of the most urgent environment...
In the leadup to the 50th anniversary of the Stockholm Conference and the global Covid- 19 pandemic,...
Environmental thinking and activism are steadily gaining widespread, even global acceptance, but are...
In legal terms, and through the late decades sustainable development has transformed from an economi...
The increasing awareness of the human impact on the environment is having a profound effect on the c...
The first section of this chapter considers the failure of the international legal system to provide...
Drawing from the work of Andrew Dobson, two notions of citizenship in civil society can be distingui...
- An overview of the latest developments in environmental regulation and global governance; - Survey...
Aligning global governance to the challenges of sustainability is one of the most urgent environment...
I argue that although international law is state centric in nature, there is a growing body of inter...
Aligning global governance to the challenges of sustainability is one of the most urgent environment...
One of the most pressing problems confronting political scientists today is whether global governanc...
Introduction to the text, \u22Looking Within: Finding an Environmental Justice and Global Citizenshi...
Acute global awareness of environmental degradation seems at last to have created a consensus that e...
Environmental governance aims at sustaining earth's ecosystem to be able to cater for the needs of g...
Aligning global governance to the challenges of sustainability is one of the most urgent environment...
In the leadup to the 50th anniversary of the Stockholm Conference and the global Covid- 19 pandemic,...
Environmental thinking and activism are steadily gaining widespread, even global acceptance, but are...
In legal terms, and through the late decades sustainable development has transformed from an economi...
The increasing awareness of the human impact on the environment is having a profound effect on the c...
The first section of this chapter considers the failure of the international legal system to provide...
Drawing from the work of Andrew Dobson, two notions of citizenship in civil society can be distingui...
- An overview of the latest developments in environmental regulation and global governance; - Survey...
Aligning global governance to the challenges of sustainability is one of the most urgent environment...
I argue that although international law is state centric in nature, there is a growing body of inter...
Aligning global governance to the challenges of sustainability is one of the most urgent environment...
One of the most pressing problems confronting political scientists today is whether global governanc...
Introduction to the text, \u22Looking Within: Finding an Environmental Justice and Global Citizenshi...
Acute global awareness of environmental degradation seems at last to have created a consensus that e...
Environmental governance aims at sustaining earth's ecosystem to be able to cater for the needs of g...
Aligning global governance to the challenges of sustainability is one of the most urgent environment...
In the leadup to the 50th anniversary of the Stockholm Conference and the global Covid- 19 pandemic,...