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' transformation of statehood under conditions of globalization aimed at recovering the public good beyond the international order of …
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The UNESCO World Heritage List contains the 900 most treasured sites of humanity's culture and landscapes. The World … excessive tourism, and in times of war or by terrorists. -- global public good ; World Heritage ; cultural certificates …
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The world faces multiple challenges in producing global public goods, such as climate change mitigation, financial … stability, security from nuclear terror, knowledge production, and the eradication of infectious diseases. International law … disciplines other than law. So what is international law's role in the production of global public goods? Where are greater …
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Accountability issues are a major concern regarding the SDGs. A considerable body of academic literature on the subject is available. Two features of this literature are striking. The first is that the concept of accountability is not very well elaborated and bares no connection to the extensive...
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We examine the effect of private maritime security on international public safety by analyzing International Maritime … percent. Moreover, private security provides the international public good of maritime piracy prevention, as unsecured vessels …
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International standards have assumed special legal significance in the World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement on … Technical Barriers to Trade (‘TBT Agreement'). This article conceptualizes international standards as global public goods and … argues for applying global administrative law principles to vet international standards before they are afforded quasi …
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This paper examines leadership in relation to supplying a global public good. Both the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement encourage the developed countries to take a lead in reducing emissions. Does a country benefit from taking a lead? When does leadership improve global welfare? The answer...
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