Abstract

Abstract Chapter 1 gives an overview of the objectives, complexity, and regulatory challenges of the UN Sustainable Development Agenda and summarizes the book’s policy conclusions. It explains why executive trade, environmental, health, and related emergency governance continues to progressively undermine transnational rule of law and multilateral agreements ratified by parliaments for the protection of general citizens’ interests in human rights, democratic governance, and rule of law. Intergovernmental power politics without effective constitutional, democratic, and judicial restraints undermines democratic governance, non-discriminatory regulatory competition, and multilevel protection of the sustainable development goals and related global public goods.

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