Resisting Economy and Sustainable Development: Similarities and Differences

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
After the victory of the Islamic Revolution and the rise of international economic pressure, over the course of four decades, the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution in 2010 developed a concept in the economic literature, called Resisting Economy, in which economic progress and getting out of international crises are dependent on the implementation of policies and general indicators of the Resisting Economy. In this regard, international assemblies and at the head, the United Nations, since its foundation so far, in order to reduce poverty and progress in underdeveloped or developing countries internationally, created a concept called sustainable development, and adopted various documents in this regard, the most recent of which is the 2015 United Nations Document on Sustainable Development and its 17th goals. The question of this research is that what is the legal relationship between the general document of Resisting Economy and Sustainable Development, in which both of them introduce indicators for progress?, and in other words, what are the similarities and differences between these two documents?
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Persian
Published:
Public Law Studies Quarterly, Volume:49 Issue: 1, 2019
Pages:
249 to 270
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