Image for International norms, normative change, and the UN sustainable development goals

International norms, normative change, and the UN sustainable development goals

Aideyan, Osaore(Contributions by)Balgos, Miriam C.(Contributions by)Bizikova, Livia(Contributions by)Cicin-Sain, Biliana(Contributions by)Dave, Mudita(Contributions by)Frey, Diane F.(Contributions by)Gallemore, Caleb(Contributions by)Gebremedhin, Selamawit Tesfaye(Contributions by)Hearn, Sarah(Contributions by)MacNaughton, Gillian(Contributions by)Nakano, Ryoko(Contributions by)Olsen, Simon Hoiberg(Contributions by)Shaheen, Faiza(Contributions by)Shawki, Noha(Contributions by)Wagner, Lynn(Contributions by)Wales, Erica(Contributions by)Wyant, Rachael(Contributions by)Yoshida, Tetsuro(Contributions by)Zusman, Eric(Contributions by)Shawki, Noha(Edited by)
See all formats and editions

2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development will guide international development efforts over the next fifteen years. For this reason, developing a deeper understanding of the SDGs, the international norms that underpin them, and any normative change they represent is vital for students, scholars, and development practitioners and professionals.

This volume is designed to provide an account of some of the normative debates and normative change that the process of developing a set of SDGs has entailed. Its goal is to assess the origins, nature, extent, and implications of normative change in the context of the post-2015 development agenda. It also evaluates the extent to which the SDGs represent a significant change from established development norms and practices.

Read More
Special order line: only available to educational & business accounts. Sign In
£140.00
Product Details
Lexington Books
1498533035 / 9781498533034
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
338.927
06/09/2016
English
227 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Description based on CIP data; item not viewed.