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increased involvement of private actors. Altogether, a shift towards a (more) societal governance mode can be witnessed. However …
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international governance is to be effective, efficient and have a meaningful and lasting effect, it requires institutional rights …
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international governance. Many organizations, prominently among them the World Trade Organization (WTO), have come under … accepted standards of good governance. In the UN system, there is in fact more cooperation, but it remains largely limited to … society. Second, organizations are susceptible to campaigns for 'good governance' that invoke standards of due process and may …
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As a result of international legalization, the potential for conflicts of overlapping jurisdictions has multiplied vertically between national and international law, as well as horizontally between national and foreign law. In competition control, the latter type of horizontal overlap between US...
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This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the changing face of New Zealand education policy over the past 25 years. It highlights the phase of socio-economic trans-formation in the late 1980s and its far-reaching impact on the education system, before turning to the last two decades, in...
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