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In this book, Professor Julien Chaisse, a renowned scholar in the field of international economic law and China-expert, focuses on one of the countries which are proactively (re)shaping our understanding of the international order: the People’s Republic of China (PRC or China). This edited...
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Protecting biodiversity will require the phase-out of harmful production at a large scale. However, some of these … bilateral investment treaties they are parties to, that pose the most severe threat to biodiversity protection. It assumes that … foreign investment positions, and (iii) in countries with vulnerable biodiversity. To operationalize these notions, the paper …
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Whether the Environmental Kutznets curve relationship holds for biodiversity or not remains an open issue. While there … are several studies investigating the EKC relationship for biodiversity, they suffer from some limitations and the … empirical evidence is inconclusive. More specifically, with few exceptions, the previous EKC studies for biodiversity looked …
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Road Initiative, the World Trade Organization, and International Climate Change Law. The “How” concerns how the CAI may …
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Are economic, social and social, and cultural rights actually taken into account when arbitration or adjudicating bodies (panels or tribunals) seek to solve disputes arising under international economic law (IEL)? The term ‘human rights' is seldom applied in the substantive provisions of trade...
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Indian philosophy is the ray to the world for its transformation. Our great father of the nation who taught the lesson … of peace and non violence and the power of civil disobedience to the whole world was certainly not his own idea but he … want to bring change in the world then we should first change ourselves, our economic policies, and our social structure …
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Halting the ongoing global loss of biodiversity will require extensive phase-out of harmful production. A significant … income losses. To examine the impact of investment treaties on biodiversity protection, this paper studies a setting with … is harmful to biodiversity, and how this in turn reduces the host country's willingness to phase out the stranded …
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With global specialization and trade, countries make directly but also indirectly use of the environment via traded goods. Based on the theory of comparative advantages, the Heckscher-Ohlin-Vanek approach, we are using the Ecological Footprint as a broad measure of environmental use because its...
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