Sustainable Development and Good Governance 1995th ed. H 508 p. 95
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Sustainable development as a matter of good governance: an introductoryview; K. Ginther, P.J.I.M. de Waart. Part I: Evolution of Concepts. 1.Evolving principles of sustainable development and good governance; K.Hossain. 2. Sustainable development: some critical thoughts in the light ofthe Rio Conference; P. Malanczuk. 3. The road to sustainable development:evolution of the concept of development in the U.N.; Y. Matsui. 4.Reflections on the term "sustainable development" and its institutionalimplications; M.C.W. Pinto. 5. The dynamics of sovereignty in a changingworld; N. Schrijver. 6. How to manage sustainable development? W. Lang. 7.Governance and sustainable development in Africa; H.W.O. Okoth-Ogendo. 8.Implementation of international sustainability imperatives at a nationallevel; B. Boer. Part II: Participatory Development. 9. Good governancethrough popular participation in sustainable development; A.S. Tolentino. 10.Sustainable development and good governance: development and evolution ofconstitutional orders; K. Ginther. 11. Constitutional orders and sustainabledevelopment: the Southern African experience and prospects; P. Slinn. 12.Procedural aspects of international law in the field of sustainabledevelopment: citizens' rights; P. Sands, J. Werksman. 13. The right ofparticipation in development projects; C.R. Taylor. 14. Popularparticipation: a precondition for sustainable development planning. Theexperiences in Uganda; R.A. Wabunoha. Part III: Development Co-operation andHuman Rights. 15. The right to self-determination from a sustainabledevelopment perspective; P.J.I.M. de Waart. 16. European Communitydevelopment co-operation, human rights, democracy and good governance: atodds or at ease with each other? K.C.J.M. Arts. 17. Implications of theprinciple of sustainable development, human rights and good governance forthe GATT/WTO; W. Benedek. 18. Conditionality, human rights and goodgovernance: a dialogue of unequal partners; P. Nherere. 19. Good governanceand development co-operation: towards a global approach; E/M/G. Denters. PartIV: Sensible Economic and Social Policies. 20. Common but differentiatedState responsibility in international environmental law: from Stockholm(1972) to Rio (1992); S.R. Chowdhury. 21. Good governance, accountability,and official development co-operation: analyzing OECD-demands at the exampleof the IBRD; K. Raffer. 22. Setting off distributory shortcomings; K.M.Meessen. 23. Sustainable development and good governance: the transition to asteady-state economy; P. Peters. 24. The GATT 1994: environmentalsustainability of trade or environmental protection sustainable by trade? F.Weiss. 25. Combating corruption: a measure for shaping decision making inorder to achieve sustainable development; E. Ibanda-Nahamya. (Part contents).
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