Editorial: Towards 2030: Sustainable Development Goal 16: peace, justice and strong institutions. A sociological perspective [PDF]
Benjamin W. Kelly, Todd O. Smith
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Editorial: Towards 2030: Sustainable Development Goal 16: Peace, justice, and strong institutions. An educational perspective [PDF]
COPYRIGHT © 2023 Fabris and Longobardi. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY).
Matteo Angelo Fabris, Claudio Longobardi
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Comparison of Bureaucratic Neutrality in the 2019 and 2024 Elections From The Perspective of Online Mass Media in Achieving SDG 16 (Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions) [PDF]
Bureaucratic neutrality is a value born from the same concern and respect in the public sphere in realising Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Indiahono Dwiyanto+4 more
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SDG 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions – A Political Ecology Perspective [PDF]
Key Points \ud • Understanding the impacts of SDG 16 on forests and people requires attention to the power dynamics that shape how all 17 SDGs are interpreted and implemented across the Global North and South. \ud • As SDGs were agreed upon by nation states, SDG 16 places a strong emphasis on state power and the rule of law.
McDermott, C+10 more
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Waqf Development Model for SDG-16 (Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions)
Waqf-based development is in line with the goals of the SDGs. Waqf institutions play an important role in actualizing the SDGs targets including point 16 which is peace, justice and strong institutions. This study aims to design and propose a waqf model for SDGs point 16 peace, justice, and strong institutions in the world by combining the concept of ...
Aam Slamet Rusydiana+2 more
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The spreading aspects of the seventeen sustainable development goals have been of concern to researchers in education worldwide. These goals have shed the light and grasped the attention to very crucial issues. The significance of these issues (the cores of each SDG) not only lie in their importance but also in their connectedness and mutual ...
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BEST PRACTICES TO ACHIEVING PEACE JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS (SDG 16)
Low socio-economic development can support the conditions for social violence and conflict, but it is also a consequence of violence and conflict. Through Goal 16, the SDGs recognize the long reaching consequences of conflict and violence for development outcomes.
null ALiyu M. Sule+1 more
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Indonesia’s Combat for Peace and Justice: A Bird’s Eye View of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGS) 16 [PDF]
. This paper aims to distinguish the current progress of SDG 16 implementation in Indonesia from a governance perspective and it’s interconnectedness with Indonesia’s past, present, and future technocratic plans. Although Goal 16 has numerous benefits to
Wicipto Setiadi
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Tinashe v University of Limpopo: Turfloop Campus 2023 ZALMPPHC 57. In the 'presence' of the Commissioner: Is there a need for an amendment to the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners of Oaths Act 16 of 1963? [PDF]
The Justices of the Peace and Commissioners of Oaths Act 16 of 1963 governs the powers and responsibilities of all Commissioners of Oaths in the Republic of South Africa. One of the primary duties of a Commissioner of Oaths is to assist members of public by administering an oath or affirmation when swearing to an affidavit (see sections 7 and 8 ...
Ciresh Singh
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This article explores the relationship between Sustainable Development Goal 16 (SDG 16) and institutions achieving societal sustainability. It highlights the crucial role of strong institutions in maintaining peace and justice, drawing upon social contract theory to explain their emergence.
Ajay Singh, Vartika Singh
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