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This article examines the place of economic, social, and cultural rights in Nepal's ongoing constitution … approach to transitional justice and a lasting peace in Nepal …
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Nepal's democratic transition led to the promulgation of its Constitution in 2015 that guarantees transformative rights … and healthy environment, among others. This paper examines Nepal's constitutional journey towards a new eco … full realization of the transformative potential of a new eco-social contract in Nepal. …
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In this paper we explore the implications of Nepal's new federal Constitution — passed in September 2015 — for … important given that the governance of Nepal's agricultural sector already suffers from poor coordination, low human resources ….This paper begins by laying out the main challenges for agricultural governance in Nepal under the current structure. To do so …
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in the United States and India, and the domestic niche of Nepal. It is always difficult choosing a best alternative from …
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Analysis of the Constitutional Treaty of the European Union shows that there is a serious discrepancy between the voting power gradient of Member States computed by the Shapley-Shubik and Banzhaf indices. Given the lack of compelling arguments to choose between these indices on purely axiomatic...
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This paper provides a political-economy explanation of the degree of centralization in economic policy making. To determine which policies are to be centralized, regions select representatives who then negotiate the degree of centralization and the regional cost shares of centrally decided...
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