THE CRIMINAL LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE PROTECTION OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS: A STUDY OF JORDANIAN LEGISLATION AND INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS
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Criminal Legal, Protection of Sustainable Development Rights, Jordanian Legislation, International Agreements.Abstract
This study examines the intersection between penal law and sustainable development rights within the legal framework of Jordan and relevant international conventions. It aims to clarify how Jordanian legislation and international agreements contribute to the criminal protection of rights that are fundamental to achieving sustainable development. The research analyzes the legal foundations of this protection, the key international instruments, the roles and responsibilities of governmental bodies, and the practical implications of these legal measures in advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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