The McGill Journal of Sustainable Development Law

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About the MJSDL

The McGill Journal of Sustainable Development Law (MJSDL), formerly McGill International Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy (JSDLP), provides a forum in which the world’s leading scholars exchange ideas on the intersection between law, development, the environment, economics, and society. Over the past quarter-century, determining how to enrich our world in a more sustainable fashion has become an imperative, especially given the impact of development on the environment and human rights. Despite this pressing need for new ideas, there are few outlets for informed and focused commentary on sustainability, particularly in Canada. In response to this void, students at the Faculty of Law of McGill University established the MJSDL, a student-run, peer-reviewed academic journal, in 2004.

Announcements

COP15 on Biodiversity

January 26, 2023

In December 2022, Montréal hosted the 15th Conference of the Parties (COP15) to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). The event crossed borders and fields of expertise, bringing states, scientists, business leaders, and various civil society actors in critical discussion—and culminated in the Kunming-Montréal Global Biodiversity Framework, a multilateral agreement targeting gains for biodiversity by 2050. MJSDL Editors Ashley Light and Sofia Watt Sjöström attended the conference, and have now reflected on their experiences in the following blogs:


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