Snapshots from Stockholm, Rio, Copenhagen, The Hague, Johannesburg, and New York
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 June 2025
As the first chapter in Part One (which describes the book’s two main characters – sustainable development and the World Bank exemplifying the IFIs – and narrates how their paths meet), chapter 1 maps the international community’s varied and evolving understandings of sustainable development, drawing particular attention to how these understandings overlap with and echo themes from early attempts to reform international economic law, ie the legal rules governing the global economic order, and the contemporary efforts to codify the human right to development.
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