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needed climate action elsewhere. The EU is shaping the legal structures of global governance in a multi-polar world by …
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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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This paper will analyze differential treatment of developing countries in international law. Differential treatment for developing countries is a core concept for addressing inequalities between developed and developing countries in a broad range of international agreements. Differential...
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The International Task Force on Global Public Goods has defined global public goods as, “issues that are broadly conceived as important to the international community, that for the most part cannot or will not be adequately addressed by individual countries acting alone and that are defined...
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Artificial photosynthesis (AP) is an area of well-advanced research involving large international groups at the cutting edge of synthetic biology and nanotechnology. In simple terms it offers to produce a cheap source of hydrogen for fuel through using sunlight to split water, as well as making...
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The past few decades have witnessed the growth of an exciting debate in the legal academy about the tensions between economic pressures to commodify and philosophical commitments to the market inalienability of certain items. Sex, organs, babies and college athletics are among the many topics...
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representatives) around the world are facing more and more challenges posed by artificial intelligence (“AI”), block …
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This book, through various differently oriented chapters, tries to give an insight on how the European Union and its multilevel model of governance must try to strike a balance between diverging interests and priorities. In particular, the EU and the European states (including the CoE's Members)...
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influenzas, and maternal mortality. Given the rapid globalization that is a defining feature of today's world, the need for a …, and institutions designed primarily to attain the highest possible standard of physical and mental health for the world …'s population. Global health law is not an organized legal system, with a unified treaty monitoring body, such as the World Trade …
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