Global Law and Sustainable Development: Change and the “Developing–Developed Country” Terminology

Change has played and continues to play a crucial role in life as in law. In the context of the search for a future system of global governance, law expresses change also through the concept of development or a debate known as “law and development”. This debate is characterized by the notion of a “d...

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