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Year 2021, Volume: 5 Issue: 1, 1 - 13, 05.09.2021

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Achieving Sustainable Development from the Perspective of International Environmental Law

Year 2021, Volume: 5 Issue: 1, 1 - 13, 05.09.2021

Abstract

Although man has used nature as a tool and platform for development for many years, unbridled development after the Industrial Revolution has left such devastating effects on the planet that not only the developing countries’ choice of the same methods for development due to declining capacity Natural resources are impossible, but in today’s conditions, they seem selfish. Hence, “sustainable development” has been offered as a solution for decades. On the other hand, environmental law is an important tool for monitoring and managing sustainable development. These rights are effective in determining environmental protection policies and the rational and sustainable use of natural resources. The Stockholm Declarations of 1972, Rio 1992, Johannesburg 2002, and Rio +20 called for the pursuit of sustainable development to protect the environment and called for the orientation of international environmental law towards the concept of sustainable development. But in practice, it is observed that sustainable development faces global challenges, one of the most important of which is the confrontation between development and the environment in developed and developing countries. This article aims to examine the achievement of sustainable development

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  • Meeting of the OCED Council at Ministerial Level, Policies to Enhance Sustainable Development, Denver, OCED Publisher, 2001, p.1.
  • Shamsaei, Mohammad, “International Economic Law and the Principle of Sustainable Development”, Journal of Law and Policy Research, No. 19, 2006, Fall and Winter, pp. 10-12.
  • Sofalaei, Farzaneh, “Architecture and Urban Planning and a category called Sustainable Development”, 2007 Iranian Architecture and Urban Planning Information Center, www.aruna.com
  • Amid, Hassan, “Amid Persian Culture”, Tehran: Amir Kabir Publications, 1992, p. 40.
  • Azerbaijani, Mona and Mofidi. Majid, “The concept of sustainable architecture”, conference on fuel efficiency in the building, 2003, p.1.
  • Matin. Cliff, Shirley. Peter, “Green Dimensions of Urban Design”, Kaveh Mehrabani (Translator), Urban Processing and Planning Company, 2007, p.18.
  • Zahedi, Shams Sadat, “Globalization and Sustainable Development”, Quarterly Journal of Strategic Studies on Globalization, 2011, Volume 2, Number 3, p.11.
  • Kiani Haft Lang. Kianoosh, “Human Ecology”, Tehran: Paniz Publications, 2005, p.54.
  • Gilman-Robert (1996), Sustainability, URL, wwwcontext.org/ICIB/DEFS/AIADef.htm
  • Alizadeh. Katayoun, “Effects of Tourist Presence on Environmental Resources”, Journal of Geographical Research, 2003, Volume 35, Number 1, Page 56.
  • Pourjafar, Mohammad Reza, Khodaei Zahra and Pour Kheiri, Ali, “Analytical Approach in Recognizing the Components, Indicators and Prominences of Sustainable Urban Development”, Iranian Journal of Social Development Studies, 2011, Year 3, Number 3.
  • Zahedi, Shams Sadat and Najafi, Gholam Ali, Quarterly Journal of Teacher of Humanities, 2006, Volume 10, pp. 62-64.
  • Pourhashemi, Seyed Abbas and Arghand. , “Generalities of International Environmental Law”, Tehran: Justice Publishing, 2013, pp. 162 and 165.
  • Stockholm Declaration on the Human Environment of the United Nation Conference on the Human Environment, 1972.
  • World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED), the Brundtland Commission, 1987.
  • Agenda 21, Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, 1992.
  • United Nations Millennium Declaration (New York, September 2000).
  • The World Summit on Sustainable Development (Johannesburg Declaration, 2002).
  • The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) 1992.
  • Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework- Convention on Climate Change, 1997.
  • The Convention on Biological Diversity, 1992.
  • The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (Paris Convention), 1994
  • Taghizadeh Ansari. Mustafa, International Environmental Law. First Edition, Tehran: Khorsandi Publishing, 2014, p.69.
  • Habibi. Mohammad Hassan, (2005) “Environmental Law”, Volume One, University of Tehran Press, pp. 77-78.
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  • Gabcikovo - Nagymaros project (Hungry v.Slovakia) 1997, icj, 7, 107 (sept .25) available on: www.icj.-cij.org/docket/files/92/7383
  • Wheeler. SM and Beatle. T, (2004). “Essays on Sustainable Urban Development”, Kianoosh Zaker Haghighi (Translator), Tehran: Ministry of Housing and Urban Development Publications.
  • Henry, Jane, (2001), Creativity and perception in management, Walton Hall Publication.
  • Ahmadi. Ali and Hajinejad, Ali (2010), “Environmental degradation is an obstacle to sustainable development”, 4th International Congress of the Islamic World.
  • Katie. Williams, Burton. Elizabeth and Mike Jenks, (2003), “Achieving a sustainable urban form”, translated by Varaz Moradi Masihi, Tehran, Urban Planning and Processing Company Publications.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Environmental Sciences
Journal Section Articles
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Nima Norouzi 0000-0002-2546-4288

Muhammad Sheikhi This is me 0000-0002-2747-1895

Publication Date September 5, 2021
Submission Date February 20, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 5 Issue: 1

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APA Norouzi, N., & Sheikhi, M. (2021). Achieving Sustainable Development from the Perspective of International Environmental Law. Eurasian Journal of Environmental Research, 5(1), 1-13.
AMA Norouzi N, Sheikhi M. Achieving Sustainable Development from the Perspective of International Environmental Law. EJERE. September 2021;5(1):1-13.
Chicago Norouzi, Nima, and Muhammad Sheikhi. “Achieving Sustainable Development from the Perspective of International Environmental Law”. Eurasian Journal of Environmental Research 5, no. 1 (September 2021): 1-13.
EndNote Norouzi N, Sheikhi M (September 1, 2021) Achieving Sustainable Development from the Perspective of International Environmental Law. Eurasian Journal of Environmental Research 5 1 1–13.
IEEE N. Norouzi and M. Sheikhi, “Achieving Sustainable Development from the Perspective of International Environmental Law”, EJERE, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 1–13, 2021.
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MLA Norouzi, Nima and Muhammad Sheikhi. “Achieving Sustainable Development from the Perspective of International Environmental Law”. Eurasian Journal of Environmental Research, vol. 5, no. 1, 2021, pp. 1-13.
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