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The concept of intergenerational equity in international law

Posted on:2005-12-16Degree:LL.MType:Thesis
University:McGill University (Canada)Candidate:Farchakh, LoubnaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2459390011951012Subject:Political science
Abstract/Summary:
The theory of intergenerational equity is closely linked to the notion of sustainable development. It is indeed considered to be one of its aspect. Intergenerational equity can be divided in two facets: the intergenerational component links the present generation to future generations, while the intragenerational aspect imposes, within the same generation, a duty for industrialized countries to help developing countries. The legal status of intergenerational equity appears to be limited because of its qualification as a concept. Therefore, this concept of intergenerational equity belongs to the realm of soft law. Nevertheless, legal implications can be drawn out from this theory. Different means of implementation can be envisioned, some belonging to the domain of soft law, other employing more classical tools, such as institutional mechanisms.
Keywords/Search Tags:Intergenerational equity, Concept
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