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between the state and International organizations. Her new theory is illustrated with unique hands-on experience in the case … organizations: the Bretton Woods Institutions (IMF, World Bank) and MNCs. This piece extends and generalizes "Bargaining to lose …" providing economic models that validate the original conclusions, and exploring its implications for the global commons: the …
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between the state and International organizations. Her new theory is illustrated with unique hands-on experience in the case … organizations: the Bretton Woods Institutions (IMF, World Bank) and MNCs. This piece extends and generalizes "Bargaining to lose …" providing economic models that validate the original conclusions, and exploring its implications for the global commons: the …
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access to and use of genetic resources. These changes present a formidable challenge for the incipient commons-based sharing … of three cases of global genetic-resource commons, in the fields of microbial, plant and animal genetic resources, with … misappropriation and an initial investment in the creation of social networks, global genetic resource commons can be a desirable and …
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A vast body of research has been developed addressing how the life-science research commons should be governed, in the … context of a globalized intellectual property regime. Scholars revised the basic concepts of research on the commons to adapt … outlining the structure, the function and the role of two cases of new global genetic resource commons: the microbial commons …
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‘The tragedy of the commons’ and ‘the common heritage of mankind’ are concepts that dominate the legal discourse on … governing global commons, including spaces beyond national jurisdictions, essential resources and concerns such as biodiversity …. These are all legacies we must contend with today in our legal engagements with global commons …
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For their further existence and well-being, the globe and humankind rely on the climate and its stability, which is impacted by greenhouse gas emission all over the globe. In general public debate and in social sciences terminology, the climate undoubtedly is seen as a global common which is in...
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development. Every international agency from World Bank to UNICEF now has its own definition of the concept. For the …
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data shall be recognized as a “global commons,” and access to it shall be made available to a wide range of independent … impacts of the platforms’ algorithms. After making the theoretical case for the “global commons of data,” the Article explores … the practical implementation of this model. First, it argues that a data commons regime should operate through a spectrum …
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