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The integration of sustainable development goals into international economic law is increasingly important. Environmental law intersects with economic activities, addressing issues like climate change, resource management, and environmental protection in trade agreements and investment treaties.
The George Washington International Law Review is a triannual student-run and -edited publication of the George Washington University Law School.It presents articles and essays on public and private international financial development, comparative law, and public international law and also publishes the Guide to International Legal Research annually.
With the International Law Association (ILA) and the International Development Law Organisation (IDLO), under the auspices of the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development [15] (UN CSD), CISDL chairs a Partnership Initiative, 'International Law for Sustainable Development' that was launched in Johannesburg at the 2002 World Summit ...
The Oxford Handbook of the History of International Law; W.G. Grewe, Epochen der Völkerrechtsgeschichte, translated as The Epochs of International Law; M. Koskenniemi, The Gentle Civilizer of Nations; A. Nussbaum, A Concise History of the Law of Nations; V. Genin, La laboratoire belge du droit international.
The modern term "international law" was originally coined by Jeremy Bentham in his 1789 book Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation to replace the older law of nations, a direct translation of the late medieval concepts of ius gentium, used by Hugo Grotius, and droits des gens, used by Emer de Vattel.
Law and development studies originated largely as by-products of "development assistance" activities by the United States government, international development institutions like the World Bank, and private foundations working with governments and legal institutions in developing countries.
The International Development Law Organization (IDLO) is an intergovernmental organization dedicated to the promotion of the rule of law.. With a joint focus on the promotion of rule of law and development, it works to empower people and communities to claim their rights, and provides governments with the know-how to realize them. [1]