Table of contents for Legal aspects of sustainable development.


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The Circulation of the Model of Sustainable Development: Tracing the Path in a Comparative Law Perspective.- 3-D Sustainability and its contribution to governance assessment in legal terms: examples and perspectives.- Sustainability – a long, hard road.- Environmental Sustainability as a Human Right.- Ensuring Access to safe drinking water as an imperative of sustainable development.- Ensuring a Sustainable Future through Recognizing and Protecting Indigenous Ecological Knowledge.- Framing new environmental cultures for sustainability. Communication and sensemaking in three intractable multiparty conflicts in the EbreBiosfera, Spain.- An empirical investigation of supportive legal frameworks for social enterprises in Belgium: A cross-sectoral comparison of case studies for social enterprises from the social housing, finance and energy sector Perspective.- Judicial Control over Acts of Administrative Omission: Environmental Rule of Law and Recent Case Law in Japan.- Examining the Resilience of Public Participation Structures for Sustainable Mining in the Philippines.- Public Participation and Constitutional Impediments to Sustainable Development in Nigeria.- A global conceptual framework for categorizing environmental change based on property rights and compensation.- Prioritising the Environment in Sustainable Development: Lessons from Australian Environmental Impact Assessment.- Reframing Sustainability in Taiwan: legal challenges and opportunities.-  Like a Flap of a Butterfly: Exploring the Effects of Legal Conditions in Costa Rica’s Payment for Ecosystem Services Program.


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