Abstract

This paper sheds light on how international laws embrace global sustainability goals. Sustainable development has become a focal point in numerous international treaties and conventions, featuring in over 300 agreements, both binding and non-binding. It's widely acknowledged that environmental laws, intertwined with social and economic factors, lay the groundwork for sustainable development objectives, potentially guiding judicial decisions. There's evidence suggesting that international judicial bodies have considered sustainability considerations in their rulings. Furthermore, the paper delves into strategies for tailoring these objectives to fit regional and local contexts, drawing insights from the practices of neighboring countries. This approach seeks to deepen our understanding of how to effectively integrate sustainability goals across various levels of governance.

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