The Conceptual Framework of Renewable Energy and its Relationship to the Branches of International Law (Legal Analytical Study)
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https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS4.3908Abstract
This study aims to provide an analysis of the relationship between renewable energy and the branches of international law (humanitarian, private, and common), in addition to revealing the extent to which renewable energy can achieve sustainable development under international law, in addition to identifying the most important legal frameworks in accordance with international law.
The organization of the work of renewable energy in achieving sustainable development The researchers used the descriptive analytical approach based on the intended goal of the study in shedding light on renewable energy and its nature, types and characteristics within the framework of international law.
The researchers concluded through the study that renewable energy is the only way at the present time to achieve sustainable development in all societies at a time when traditional energy is threatened with depletion for a number of societies emerging from armed conflict, in addition to that renewable energy Sources are a successful alternative to non-renewable energy sources. In addition, it is more healthy in terms of waste and pollution.
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