Abstract

Introduction to The Problem: The Sustainable Development Goals or SDGs are development goals in 2030 to carry out environmentally sound development, which explicitly aims to carry out development that is to meet environmental sustainability and is based on human rights. It is also an adaptation of the principles of the Stockholm Declaration 1972. Purpose/Objective Study: This research is to find the principles of environmentally sound development, both within the principles of international law and the SDGs principles, that are expected in future development policies to be carried out in the perspective of the right to the environment, both the central and regional governments. Design/Methodology/Approach: In this doctrinal law research, it is examined using the conceptual approach contained in the principles of development and environmental principles contained in the substance of international law. Findings: In the principles of international law, there are seven principles of sustainable development goals agreed by the international community in the Rio Conference as a guideline in implementing equitable development based on human rights, which also must be guided by the targets of sustainable development within the SDGs. Paper Type: Research Article

Highlights

  • Introduction to The ProblemThe Sustainable Development Goals or SDGs are development goals in 2030 to carry out environmentally sound development, which explicitly aims to carry out development that is to meet environmental sustainability and is based on human rights

  • Development in this globalization era is inseparable from the influence of economic policy in conducting free trade; this becomes a dilemma between overtaking economic interests to pursue development or environmental interests (Ruslin, 2014)

  • Principles of the Sustainable Development in International Law Sustainable Development, in essence, is an understanding of the interaction between nature and society, which is carried out the sustainability related to the human basic human needs

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Introduction to The ProblemThe Sustainable Development Goals or SDGs are development goals in 2030 to carry out environmentally sound development, which explicitly aims to carry out development that is to meet environmental sustainability and is based on human rights. The emergence of environmental problems, is inseparable from the debate between, both in development and the environment, where development must aim to pay attention to the quality of the environment that is within the boundaries that support other lives. Development in this globalization era is inseparable from the influence of economic policy in conducting free trade; this becomes a dilemma between overtaking economic interests to pursue development or environmental interests (Ruslin, 2014). This action is considered essential to preserve the environment and other natural resources (Hutagalung, 2010)

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