"This original study provides a fresh perspective on how legal concepts and principles derived from non-Western legal systems can revitalise sustainable development in international law. It is essential reading for international and environmental law scholars, legal historians, and scholars of African studies, legal pluralism and Indigenous studies"--
"This original study provides a fresh perspective on how legal concepts and principles derived from non-Western legal systems can revitalise sustainable development in international law. It is essential reading for international and environmental law scholars, legal historians, and scholars of African studies, legal pluralism and Indigenous studies"--
Godwin Eli Kwadzo Dzah is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Alberta. He was a postdoctoral fellow at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University; and previously was a United Nations-Nippon Foundation Fellow at the Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea, Office of Legal Affairs, United Nations Secretariat. His doctoral research was awarded the Allard Law Dissertation Prize by the University of British Columbia.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. The Rise, Fall, and Rise Again of Sustainable Development 2. The Logic of Sustainable Development 3. Sustainable Development and the Paradox of Legal Universalism 4. Problematising the Normative Trajectory of Sustainable Development in Africa 5. Sustainable Development and the Turn to African Legal Ontologies 6. Ecocosmologies, Ecolegality and African Environmentalisms as Ecological Law 7. Conclusion Bibliography Index.
Introduction 1. The Rise, Fall, and Rise Again of Sustainable Development 2. The Logic of Sustainable Development 3. Sustainable Development and the Paradox of Legal Universalism 4. Problematising the Normative Trajectory of Sustainable Development in Africa 5. Sustainable Development and the Turn to African Legal Ontologies 6. Ecocosmologies, Ecolegality and African Environmentalisms as Ecological Law 7. Conclusion Bibliography Index.
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