The Brussels Effect as a Mechanism for Promoting Global Sustainability: Analysis from a Governance Perspective

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The Brussels Effect's role in promoting global sustainability through legal and regulatory influence, enhancing global cooperation.

The Brussels Effect as a Mechanism for Promoting Global Sustainability: Analysis from a Governance Perspective

Ana Flávia Trevizan
Ana Flávia Trevizan
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This study focuses on the Brussels Effect and how its influence can shape other countries and blocs regarding global sustainability. To examine the Brussels Effect as a mechanism, the parameter of governance at the legislative moment was used, as well as the principles of a high level of ecological protection, Leaving no one behind, European ecological responsibility, and non-retrogression. Sustainable policies in their legislative stages were studied through the dogmatic teleological methodology and the post-positivist application of NEPE. The proposed examination highlighted the EU’s important role in environmental sustainability policies, as it aims to implement sustainable standards globally. However, side effects can arise if principles such as NEPE and Leave No One Behind are not recognised in legislative governance.

The Brussels Effect as a Mechanism for Promoting Global Sustainability: Analysis from a Governance Perspective

This study focuses on the Brussels Effect and how its influence can shape other countries and blocs regarding global sustainability. To examine the Brussels Effect as a mechanism, the parameter of governance at the legislative moment was used, as well as the principles of a high level of ecological protection, Leaving no one behind, European ecological responsibility, and non-retrogression. Sustainable policies in their legislative stages were studied through the dogmatic teleological methodology and the post-positivist application of NEPE. The proposed examination highlighted the EU’s important role in environmental sustainability policies, as it aims to implement sustainable standards globally. However, side effects can arise if principles such as NEPE and Leave No One Behind are not recognised in legislative governance.

Ana Flávia Trevizan
Ana Flávia Trevizan

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Ana Flávia Trevizan. 2026. “. Global Journal of Human-Social Science – B: Geography, Environmental Science & Disaster Management GJHSS-B Volume 24 (GJHSS Volume 24 Issue B4): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJHSS

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The Brussels Effect as a Mechanism for Promoting Global Sustainability: Analysis from a Governance Perspective

Ana Flávia Trevizan
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