A Place for Accountable Non-State Actor Participation in International Sustainable Development Lawmaking
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 June 2025
The concluding chapter synthesizes the book’s findings and presents the reimagined view of IFIs not only as funders of development projects but as lawmakers and enablers of non-State actor participation in the international lawmaking process concerning sustainable development. As each of the chapters demonstrated, sustainable development can derive meaning and normative force within the international legal order through the work of IFIs and their interaction with other non-State actors and with States from the Global South. This lawmaking role urges further scrutiny to ensure IFIs’ accountable exercise of power and performance of their legal mandates and creativity to genuinely uphold the right to remedy of project-affected people.
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