Principle of Sustainable Development -Focusing on sustainable development for the Arctic-
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Principle of Sustainable Development -Focusing on sustainable development for the Arctic-
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Other Titles
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지속가능한 개발원칙: 북극의 지속가능한 개발을 중심으로
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Authors
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Seo, Won-Sang
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Keywords
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Government & Law
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Issue Date
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2013-10
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Citation
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Seo, Won-Sang. 2013. "Principle of Sustainable Development -Focusing on sustainable development for the Arctic-". Korea International Law Review, 38: 63-88.
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Abstract
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Sustainable development is a basic principle
of international environmental law. This
principle has known as concept composed of
intergenerational equity, sustainable use of
natural resources, equitable use of natural
resources, and Integration of environment
and development in general. Between
Sustainable development of international
environmental law and sustainable
development for the Arctic, the aims to
establish environmental sustainability are
same, but differences exist in many ways. The
Arctic region is comprised of territory or
jurisdictional sea area of the Arctic countries
and the high sea. However, as the seas
including pure international waters are still
covered in ice, currently, the Artic land and
ocean are the Arctic countries territory under
the jurisdiction of the geographical domain. It
is only possible for other countries obtaining
permission through cooperation with them to
participate in the development of the Arctic.
This situation raises concern that principal
judgments of the environmental
sustainability are focused on the only Arctic
country. Sustainable development has
demanded that human, especially future
generation, survival will be unthreatened by
economic development activity. On the other
hand, sustainable development for the Arctic
region has demanded that all benefits of the
environmental sustainability and economic
development will accord with the needs of
indigenous poeple.tion of environment and
development in general. Between Sustainable
development of international environmental
law and sustainable development for the
Arctic, the aims to establish environmental
sustainability are same, but differences exist
in many ways. The Arctic region is comprised
of territory or jurisdictional sea area of the
Arctic countries and the high sea. However, as
the seas including pure international waters
are still covered in ice, currently, the Artic
land and ocean are the Arctic countries
territory under the jurisdiction of the
geographical domain. It is only possible for
other countries obtaining permission through
cooperation with them to participate in the
development of the Arctic. This situation
raises concern that principal judgments of the
environmental sustainability are focused on
the only Arctic country. Sustainable
development has demanded that human,
especially future generation, survival will be
unthreatened by economic development
activity. On the other hand, sustainable
development for the Arctic region has
demanded that all benefits of the
environmental sustainability and economic
development will accord with the needs of
indigenous poeple.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/4894
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