Legal Institutional Framework for Sustainability of Development Projects
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 June 2025
Chapter 4 elaborates how the World Bank translated the sustainable development principles into its operational policies and procedures. It details the contents of select safeguard policies – environmental assessment; involuntary resettlement; indigenous peoples – and their interpretation by the Inspection Panel. In the book’s treatment, these three environmental and social policies represent the topics and "non-economic" concerns that are to be integrated into the law of IFIs (and international economic law more generally) in order to form international sustainable development law.
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