Sustainable development may safely be regarded as a cornerstone of cities’ engagement with international law, an engagement which is certainly bound to increase in the time of COVID-19. This article revisits the historical trajectory of cities’ and local governments’ participation in sustainable development processes. It particularly focuses on the contemporary involvement of cities and their transnational networks in the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and associated Sustainable Development Goals. Subsidiarity and public participation are fully discussed as conceptual underpinnings of cities’ growing role in the pursuit of sustainability. The article concludes that, as long as cities continue to demonstrate leadership and innovation in advancing cutting-edge solutions to problems of sustainability as a result of mechanisms that secure the meaningful participation of the communities of people concerned, their place in the global partnership for sustainable development will inevitably become ever more prominent.
Monday, June 28, 2021
Pavoni: Sustainable Development as a Cornerstone of Cities' Engagement with International Law
Riccardo Pavoni (Univ. of Siena - Law) has posted Sustainable Development as a Cornerstone of Cities' Engagement with International Law (Italian Yearbook of International Law, forthcoming). Here's the abstract: