Sustainability is still an unclear concept. Despite of this there is an international legal trend moving towards a multidisciplinary concept. It depends on the institutions to translate the political vision into legally binding rules. A comparison among national legislations shows to what extent the process has taken place.
Salardi, S., Zimmermann, W. (2005). Sustainability: from political and moral declarations to legally binding rules. A comparative analysis of three European countries (Switzerland, Germany and Italy). Intervento presentato a: International Sustainability Conference (ISC05)Strategies for a sustainable society, Basilea.
Sustainability: from political and moral declarations to legally binding rules. A comparative analysis of three European countries (Switzerland, Germany and Italy)
SALARDI, SILVIA;
2005
Abstract
Sustainability is still an unclear concept. Despite of this there is an international legal trend moving towards a multidisciplinary concept. It depends on the institutions to translate the political vision into legally binding rules. A comparison among national legislations shows to what extent the process has taken place.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.