Introduction -- Part I CONCEPTUALIZING DEVELOPMENT -- Tomáš Gábriš, “Law and Development” in the Light of Philosophy of (Legal) History -- Christine Mengès le Pape, Populorum Progressio, Development and Law? -- Flavio Felice, Luca Sandonà, Luigi Sturzo’s Socio-Economic Development Theory and the Case of Italy: No Prophet in His Homeland -- Part II DEVELOPMENT AND FINANCE -- 4. George Garvey, International Financial Aid, Catholic Social Doctrine and Sustainable Integral Human Development -- 5. Zuzanna Selementová, Common But Differentiated Responsibilities for Developed and Developing States: A South African Perspective -- 6. Dai Tamada, Must Investment Contribute to the Economic Development of the Host State?: Scrutinizing Salini -- Part III DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIETY -- 7. Franck Duhautoy, Water: The Common Heritage of Mankind? -- 8. Richard Peltz-Steele, Gaspar Kot, Private-Sector Transparency as Development Imperative: An African Inspiration -- 9. Adam Szafrański, Piotr Szwedo, Małgorzata Klein, Between Economic Development and Human Rights: Balancing E-Commerce and Adult Content Internet Filtering -- Part IV APPLIED SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT -- 10. Ermanno Calzolaio, A Comparative Law Approach to the Notion of Sustainable Development: An Example from Urban Planning Law -- 11. Jan Glazewski, Challenges Concerning ‘Development’: A Case-Study on Subsistence and Small-Scale Fisheries in South Africa -- 12. Wojciech Bańczyk, Economic and Social Development in the Republic of South Africa’s New Model of Mineral Rights: Balancing Private Ownership, Community Rights, and Sovereignty -- 13. Daniel Zatorski, Sustainable Development as a New Trade Usage in International Sale of Goods Contracts