Improvements in people’s economic wellbeing have increased citizen demands for a cleaner environment. As societies undergo the transition to industrial development and modernity, their citizens begin to concern themselves with needs and wants beyond the material, including the protection of the environment. However, growing levels of environmental consciousness and awareness are often not matched by proper environmental legislation enforcement at the local level. gLAWcal looks at environmental rights developments in developing countries, and aims at delivering policy advices and capacity building support in areas where law implementation is lacking. With this purpose, our organization seeks to improve environmental protection not only for the benefit of the populations directly affected, but also for the sake of the entire planet.

gLAWcal Books

Toxin and Bioregulator Weapons

Legal Challenges at the End of the Fossil Fuel Era: Shaping a Just and Clean Energy Transition

Mineral Exploitation, Violence and International Law

Sustainability in Public Procurement, Corporate Law and Higher Education

Globalization, Environmental Law, and Sustainable Development in the Global South

(In)Corporate Sustainability: Interdisciplinary Approach for Achieving Sustainability

gLAWcal ACADEMIC Articles and book chapters

gLAWcal Infographics

gLAWcal events

December 10, 2021

Human Rights Day 2021