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The World Trade Organization (WTO) is the leading global regulating authority with regard to international trade in …
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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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Global social indicators have become a core point of interest of scholarship in law and other social sciences. The term ‘legitimacy’ is occasionally mentioned in this literature but without in-depth discussion. This article aims to fill this gap by way of exploring the relationship between...
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world realities. However, while in the UK stewardship was used as a crisis-repelling technique, in other contexts the values …
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enabled by certain material characteristics of globalization (the movement of goods and people, transport, communications … of national norms to the international plane). The promise of globalization for countering terrorism is that it enables a …
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Conventional economic analysis assumes that Central Counterparties (CCPs) may help to reduce systemic risk and avoid future financial crises by mandating the central clearing of over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives. This view largely goes unchallenged by governments, regulators, practitioners, and...
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This bibliography covers private international law, or conflict of laws, in a broad sense. In particular, it covers judicial or adjudicatory jurisdiction, prescriptive jurisdiction, choice of forum, choice of law, federal-state conflicts, recognition and enforcement of sister-state and...
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In 2009, Belgium and the Netherlands announced a deal to send approximately 500 Belgian inmates to Dutch prisons, in exchange for an annual payment of £26 million. The arrangement was unprecedented, but justified as beneficial to both nations: Belgium had too many prisoners and not enough...
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This chapter explores the role of international law in the governance of globalization, with special attention to the … address the current legal landscape of globalization, which some might call "bad news". I then turn to the potential role that … law and values play in a fair governance of globalization, perhaps the "good news". Finally, I consider some of the new …
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This paper focuses on the nexus between international labour standards and international trade governance, as labour rights provisions (applicable to both local and migrant workers) are increasingly being included in free trade agreements. Nevertheless, for the past few decades, the preservation...
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