Centre for International Sustainable Development Law (CISDL) is an independent international legal research institute integrating environment, human rights, and the economy. Founded in 2001, its mission is to promote sustainable societies and the protection of ecosystems by advancing the understanding, development, and implementation of international sustainable development law. The organization is governed by a distinguished Board of Governors and is guided by a roster of honoured international advisors and expert collaborators. CISDL conducts research in six primary areas of sustainable development law, with each area led by a CISDL Lead Counsel based at a developing or developed country law faculty or international organization. Its work covers Trade, Investment & Competition Law, Biodiversity & Biosafety Law, Health & Hazards Law, Climate Change Law, Human Rights & Poverty Eradication, Natural Resources Law, and Governance, Institutions & Accountability. The institute holds consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). The organization publishes books, articles, working papers, and legal briefs in English, Spanish, and French. It hosts academic workshops, legal expert panels, law courses, and seminar series, as well as conferences to further its legal research agenda. CISDL also provides instructors, lecturers, and capacity-building materials for developing country governments and international organizations in national and international law in the field of sustainable development. It collaborates with countries to develop national laws to implement international treaties in these areas. CISDL operates in the industries of Education, Legal Tech, and Publishing. As of now, there is no available information about the last investment or investors.
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