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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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, and the paper will make a brief overview. Additionally, China's accession to the WTO has been an important milestone not … only for China, but also for the international community and global economy. China's accession made the WTO a truly … worldwide organization. The differences between respective members of the WTO from various regions of the world concern also the …
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This study examines national GHG inventories prepared by Australia, China, Germany, Japan, and the United States, and highlights how the inventories of different countries—though following the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas...
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Globalization is a phenomenon of inherent complexity. As such, it is defined by a number of positive, as well as negative, traits. The seemingly inextricable links between countries - created by international trade and membership in a variety of international organizations - are seen as a...
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the basis for many commentators’ critical views of China’s accession to the WTO as a risk to the multilateral trading …
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flexibility offered by the Art. XX of GATT 1994, and broadly the WTO framework to include under its trade policy what has been …
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This chapter discusses the basic obligations for national product safety regulations imposed by the TBT Agreement, and gives a general picture of the rules on technical standards that are applicable in the relations between China and its trading partners. The first section defines the scope of...
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“Preventing future calamity requires not only agreement but action. Governments and other responsible groups are usually accused of reacting to crises rather than foreseeing and preventing them. We have an opportunity here to show that experts, scientists, lawyers, and governments can foresee...
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The guarantees and the protection of human rights, in particular socio-economic rights are shifting more and more from the public sphere, from the Governmental, Supra-Governmental and Intergovernmental level, towards the private, where corporations and various other private entities are directly...
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Trade Organization (WTO), many cautioned that its integration would not only be long and difficult, but possibly damaging to … disputes. Per contra, the issue of the potential influence of China’s WTO accession on NTCs has rarely been addressed in a … geopolitical context, considering the impact that China has had not only at the WTO but in other international fora as well, often …
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