This book explains why the 2030 UN Sustainable Development Agenda for "Transforming our World", including 17 agreed sustainable development goals, requires transforming the UN and WTO legal systems, as well as international investment law and adjudication.
This book explains why the 2030 UN Sustainable Development Agenda for "Transforming our World", including 17 agreed sustainable development goals, requires transforming the UN and WTO legal systems, as well as international investment law and adjudication.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann is Emeritus Professor at the European University Institute. He has taught constitutional, international, and European law at Universities in Germany, Switzerland, Italy, the USA, Latin-America, South-Africa, China, India, and Singapore. Professor Petersmann represented Germany in European and UN institution, as well as working as legal consultant for the WTO and chairman of the International Trade Law Committee of the International Law Association (1999-2014).
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* Introduction * 1: Overview: Sustainable Development without Democratic Governance Protecting Human Rights * 2: Governance Failures: UN Law and WTO Law Fail to Protect Sustainable Development * 3: Constitutional Failures: Neo-Liberal and State-Capitalist Trade Wars Undermine Sustainable Development * 4: Constitutional Economics for Multilevel Economic Regulation * 5: European Economic Constitutionalism: Constitutional Approaches to Sustainable Development * 6: Protecting Rule of Law and Human Rights in the World Trading System * 7: Rule of Law and Human Rights in Investment Arbitration: Need for Judicial Reforms * 8: Judicial Overreach: Constitutional Justice Requires Multilevel Judicial Comity * Conclusion: Greening and Constitutionalizing Embedded Liberalism through Participatory Reforms
* Introduction * 1: Overview: Sustainable Development without Democratic Governance Protecting Human Rights * 2: Governance Failures: UN Law and WTO Law Fail to Protect Sustainable Development * 3: Constitutional Failures: Neo-Liberal and State-Capitalist Trade Wars Undermine Sustainable Development * 4: Constitutional Economics for Multilevel Economic Regulation * 5: European Economic Constitutionalism: Constitutional Approaches to Sustainable Development * 6: Protecting Rule of Law and Human Rights in the World Trading System * 7: Rule of Law and Human Rights in Investment Arbitration: Need for Judicial Reforms * 8: Judicial Overreach: Constitutional Justice Requires Multilevel Judicial Comity * Conclusion: Greening and Constitutionalizing Embedded Liberalism through Participatory Reforms
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