Embedded Relationship Nature of Human Rights, Industrialization, Environment, Sustainable Development Goals, Constitution, Legislation, and Judiciary

B. Suresh, A. Sundaram
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Issues of addressing challenges of pursuing Inclusive Sustainable Industrial Development (ISID) complying with Internationally Recognized Human Rights (IHR) without degradation of an environmental ecosystem have attracted researchers and policymakers. Despite sustainable development being promulgated in international and national legal contexts, there is still a gap witnessed in integrating IHR, ISID and environment, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Constitutional and Legislation provisions, and Jurisprudence. Qualitative and quantitative embedded relationship and reinforcing nature of SDGs and Constitution, Judiciary, and Legislations related to IHR, environmental, ISID Jurisprudence, and influence of the principle of sustainable development on the domestic legal regime is analyzed. The paper reveals the pivotal role of the Constitution, Legislation, and Judiciary in establishing a doctrine of sustainable development. Based on the analysis, the paper concludes that the reinforcing and embedded nature between IHR, ISID, environmental protection, SDGs, Constitution, Legislation & Judiciary is undeniable, and this reinforcing and embedded relationship can be utilized holistically in advancing SDGs. The study reveals significant and varied levels of Embedded Relationship Index between the Constitutional provisions and SDGs, thereby signifying the need to include global legal indicators in SDG progress analysis as an explicit reference, and this extra-legal compliance mechanism can produce positive synergies in realizing SDG objectives. As a case study, the Constitution of India, Legislation, and Judgements pronounced in various Courts in India are considered in this paper. Principles established, analysis model developed, and recommendations made in this paper can be deployed across geographies.
人权、工业化、环境、可持续发展目标、宪法、立法和司法的内在关系性质
如何在不破坏环境生态系统的前提下,实现符合国际公认人权的包容性可持续工业发展(ISID)的挑战,已成为研究人员和政策制定者关注的焦点。尽管可持续发展在国际和国家法律背景下得到了颁布,但在将《国际卫生条例》、《国际卫生条例》与环境、可持续发展目标(SDGs)、宪法和立法规定以及法理结合起来方面仍存在差距。分析了可持续发展目标与《国际卫生条例》、环境、ISID法理学相关的宪法、司法和立法的定性和定量嵌入关系和强化性质,以及可持续发展原则对国内法律制度的影响。本文揭示了宪法、立法和司法在确立可持续发展理念中的关键作用。在此基础上,本文认为《国际卫生条例》、《国际卫生条例》、《环境保护条例》、《可持续发展目标》、《宪法》、《立法》和《国际卫生条例》之间具有加强性和嵌入性;司法是不可否认的,这种强化和根深蒂固的关系可以全面地用于推进可持续发展目标。研究发现,宪法条款与可持续发展目标之间的嵌入式关系指数显著且水平不同,这表明需要将全球法律指标纳入可持续发展目标进展分析中作为明确参考,这种法外合规机制可以在实现可持续发展目标方面产生积极的协同效应。本文以印度宪法、立法和印度各法院的判决为研究对象。本文所建立的原则、所开发的分析模型以及所提出的建议都可以在各个地区得到应用。
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