SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE LEGAL NORMS OF HUMAN RIGHTS
Keywords:
sustainable development, human rights, role of organizations and institutionsAbstract
Given the great development that the law draws in general and the emergence of new concepts such as sustainable development, which were not noted in the law, sustainable development has a great relationship with human rights in terms of economic, industrial wealth, scientific development and natural resources and how to invest them without affecting the future of future generations equally, and given the importance of the right to development and ambiguity of the right to the legal status of the right and its great role in human rights, Therefore, this study focused on research on the right to development in society and how it develops, in addition to searching for laws and decisions issued on the right to sustainable development under the law, as well as showing the role of organizations and institutions or not on activating the right to sustainable development
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