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Assisting in law-making on sustainable development

  • Supporting legislative development for sustainability

Context

This strategy features in the framework of Agenda 21 as formulated at UNCED (Rio de Janeiro, 1992), now coordinated by the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development and implemented through national and local authorities.

In all activities related to strengthening international law on environment and development, whether those currently underway or those that may be pursued in the future, Agenda 21 recommends that the effective participation of all countries, in particular developing countries, should be ensured through appropriate provision of technical assistance and/or financial assistance. Developing countries should be given "headstart" support not only in their national efforts to implement international agreements or instruments, but also to participate effectively in the negotiation of new or revised agreements or instruments and in the actual international operation of such agreements or instruments. Support should include assistance in building up expertise in international law particularly in relation to sustainable development, and in assuring access to the necessary reference information and scientific/technical expertise.

Claim

Assisting in law-making on sustainable development is not just important; it is imperative for our planet's survival. As climate change accelerates and resources dwindle, effective legislation is crucial to ensure a sustainable future. Policymakers must prioritize environmental integrity, social equity, and economic viability in their laws. Without robust legal frameworks guiding sustainable practices, we risk irreversible damage to ecosystems and communities. It is our collective responsibility to advocate for laws that protect our planet for generations to come.This information has been generated by artificial intelligence.

Counter-claim

The notion that assisting in law-making on sustainable development is a pressing issue is overstated. Many countries already have sufficient frameworks in place, and the focus should shift to enforcing existing laws rather than creating new ones. Overemphasis on sustainability can stifle economic growth and innovation. Instead of prioritizing this so-called problem, we should concentrate on immediate economic challenges that directly impact people's lives, ensuring prosperity and stability take precedence over abstract sustainability goals.This information has been generated by artificial intelligence.

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Metadata

Database
Global strategies
Type
(G) Very specific strategies
Subject
  • Social activity » Participation
  • Commerce » Finance
  • Law » Law
  • Technology » Technical
  • Development » Sustainable development » Sustainable development
  • Development » Assistance
  • Content quality
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    Language
    English
    1A4N
    J3010
    DOCID
    12030100
    D7NID
    207835
    Last update
    Jan 26, 2023