Abstract
This research article examines the challenges faced by poor nations in implementing international environmental agreements and identifies ways forward for addressing environmental challenges. The study highlights the limitations of current international environmental laws and their impact on poor nations, including the lack of financial and technological resources, limited institutional capacity, and inadequate political will. The article also explores the role of international environmental laws in promoting sustainable development and environmental protection in poor nations, and assesses their effectiveness in addressing environmental challenges. The study provides recommendations for policymakers, practitioners, and scholars working on international environmental law and sustainable development, including the development of sustainable development goals and strategies, capacity-building, and technology transfer. The need for a more equitable and inclusive approach to sustainable development and international environmental law is emphasized in the paper's conclusion. This approach should give priority to the needs and viewpoints of developing countries and encourage their full involvement in international efforts to address environmental challenges