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In an era marked by the increasing importance of aGlobal South agenda to overcome environmental challenges, the BRICS have gained prominence as an influential actor in pursuing sustainable development. This paper investigates how transnational legal mechanisms have become indispensable in propelling sustainability in the BRICS context. It explores the complexities of current environmental legal documents and how the BRICS founding members have addressed them to understand the challenges associated with harnessing legal processes to foster sustainability. By analyzing the interplay between transnational legal frameworks and sustainability agendas, this research contributes valuable insights into the evolving landscape of global governance. It illuminates how BRICS nations navigate legal pathways to address environmental concerns, promote clean energy, and bolster socio-economic development while balancing their domestic legal frameworks. Finally, this paper underscores the significance of transnational legal processes, highlighting the implications for international sustainability efforts in an increasingly interconnected world, particularly in emerging economies.
Rodolphe Thiébaut (Mon,) studied this question.