Notarski ured, notar Goran Halid u Travniku Bosnia and Herzegovina
The right to sustainable development is a human right. Viewing the green economy as an economy of green growth, and the green growth as a policy of sustainable development must be a consideration of the totality of legally regulated relations between both elements and factors of green economy and green growth, in which complex reality simultaneously overlives the multiimportant processes of political, legal, and institutional character and nature, and which takes place in a concrete spatial-time continuum. Green growth does not exclude economy from the centre of the sustainable development prism, yet contributes to it with policies of energy efficiency, climate change, environmental protection, circularity, etc. The changes that take place within the domestic regulatory-political institutional framework, during its harmonization with the acquis communautaire, through which, in fact, alignment of the same framework with the international acquis of sustainable development takes place, act as direct and irreversible actions towards creation of legal-normative solutions for achieving sustainable development goals. Bosnian and Herzegovina accession to the EU, harmonisation of domestic legislation with the acquis communautaire, harmonisation of national with international policies of sustainable development, achieving sustainable development goals and a process of building a green economy in Bosnian and Herzegovina. The aim of the research is to think and deliberate on the process of harmonisation with international policies and acquis communautaire as a key mechanism for Bosnian and Herzegovina to achieve sustainable development, and on the positive links between improving the legal order and creating opportunities for Bosnian and Herzegovina green growth
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