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CISDL Legal Programmes
     
 
Sustainable Corporate Law
The International Law for Sustainable Development Partnership
Gender, International Health and Environmental Law
Local Laws for the Global Commons: The Legal Implementation of Sustainable Development at the National Level
Subsidiarity in Sustainable Development Law and Governance
Gender, International Justice and Sustainable Development

Subsidiarity in Sustainable Development Law and Governance: Drawing on published CISDL research and insights from a roundtable of South African experts and practitioners from national, sub-national and local levels planned for June 2006, a new legal research initiative is being launched to examine the trend towards resource- and region-specific governance for sustainable development within the South African framework of multi-level, co-operative government. This study seeks to illustrate the application of the SDL principle of subsidiarity in a developing-country context, serving as a source of best practice for SADC and AU member States.

 




 
Sustainable International Trade and Sustainable Development Law
Sustainable International Biodiversity Law
Sustainable Human Rights Law and Poverty Eradication
Sustainable International Natural Resources Law
Sustainable International Climate Change Law and Vulnerability
Sustainable International Health Law
Cross-Cutting Legal Research
 
PROCEDURAL ASPECTS OF DEVELOPING ISDL REGIMES