The purpose of the present book review is to provide a critique of the book 'Rethinking Sustainable Development in Terms of Justice: Issues of Thoery, Law and Governance', edited by Beatriz Felipe Pérez, Daniel Iglesias Márquez and Lorena Martínez Hernández. This book review focuses on the main features of the book and advances some ideas about its outstanding innovative impact on its vocational literary landscape and about the guidance that it provides, tehroretically and practically, on how to rethink, promote and implement the conception of sustainable development in a more equitable, inclusive and effective way.