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  2. Centre for International Sustainable Development Law

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    Sustainable development law refers to emerging substantive body of legal instruments, norms, and treaties supported by distinctive procedural elements. In international treaty law, sustainable development is an agreed objective of many international treaties, both at the global and regional levels. As such, sustainable development can be ...

  3. Central Comprehensive Law-based Governance Commission

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    The Central Comprehensive Law-based Governance Commission is the CCP's top body regarding development of China's legal and regulatory systems, promoting Xi's efforts at "law-based governance". [3] The commission is tasked with leading law-based governance efforts at the top level through setting the legislative agenda and through administrative ...

  4. McGill Journal of Sustainable Development Law - Wikipedia

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    It covers legal issues pertaining to sustainable development and environmental law. [2] The Australian Research Council (ARC) ranked the McGill Journal of Sustainable Development Law among the best English-language law journals in the world giving it an A rating - a rating shared by only 165 law reviews globally out of 1,265 law journals. [3]

  5. Law and development - Wikipedia

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    The idea that law is relevant to economic and social development goes back 250 years. Adam Smith stated in his Lectures on Jurisprudence that “the imperfection of the law and the uncertainty in its application” was a factor that retarded commerce. [1]

  6. Climate Law and Governance Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The Inaugural Climate Law and Governance Day (CLGD) was held in December 2015 at Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, bringing together climate advocates, scholars and practitioners to discuss the roles that law and governance play in climate-change efforts.

  7. Trade, Law and Development - Wikipedia

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    Trade, Law and Development (TL&D) is a biannual, student-run, academic journal published by National Law University, Jodhpur, India (NLU, Jodhpur).It provides a medium for exchanging ideas and constructive debates about legal and policy issues surrounding world trade, cross-border investment and development, among other inter-related aspects of international law. [1]

  8. Legal governance, risk management, and compliance - Wikipedia

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    While Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance refers to a generalized set of tools for managing a corporation or company, Legal GRC, or LGRC, refers to a specialized – but similar – set of tools [1] utilized by attorneys, corporate legal departments, general counsel and law firms to govern themselves and their corporations, especially ...

  9. International Development Law Organization - Wikipedia

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    The International Development Law Organization (IDLO) is an intergovernmental organization dedicated to the promotion of the rule of law. With a joint focus on the promotion of rule of law and development, it works to empower people and communities to claim their rights, and provides governments with the know-how to realize them. [ 1 ]