Abstract
Introduction to the Special Issue: International Law for the Sustainable Development Goals
Highlights
Introduction to the Special IssueInternational Law for the Sustainable Development GoalsThis special issue on International Law for the Sustainable Development Goals has a rich history to it, and a few thoughts should be shared in this regard
The papers included in this special issue resulted from a workshop series
The series built on a prior seminar series organised by
Summary
– Workshop 2: Financing the sdgs & the Right to Science in Technology Transfer in the sdgs (sdg 17) (November 2017);. – Workshop 4: Gender, Health and Sustainable Development: The Role for International Human Rights Law (sdgs 3 and 5) (May 2018);. In the spirit of the sdgs, we brought together and engaged with nonacademic stakeholders, including industry, practitioners, civil society and policymakers. These were: Luxembourg Investment Solutions (Luxembourg and Ireland); Sagar Energy Solutions (Réunion, France); the Office of the Ombudsman for Future Generations (Hungary); the Centre for Health, Human Rights and Development (Uganda); Obafemi Adewale & Co. BrDiolwnllooadpedefnromlBarwill.co2m(112/0021/920)211-073:03:34PM via free access the Dutch Cancer Society; the Regulatory Science Network Netherlands; Medicines Law & Policy; the Dutch Heart Foundation; and Transparency International (Netherlands section). As far as the University of Groningen is concerned, we were delighted to host on our workshop panels colleagues from the Faculty of Law and from the Faculty of Arts; the Global Health Law Groningen Research Centre; the European Scientific Network on Law and Tobacco; the Groningen Centre of Energy Law; the Centre for Religion, Health and Well-Being; and Campus Fryslân
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