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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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positive impact on society, globalization and the rapid pace of technological development, including robotics and artificial … now even more supported in the dynamics of political discourses, because as it happened between the two World Wars and all … the events that led to the Second World War, liberal democracies are again showing the potential loopholes in their own …
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and not corrupt. This study examines the global scope of human trafficking and its negative affect on world society. This …
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The US-Mexico Border region faces environmental issues that parallel many global ones: a shared environmental commons, transboundary pollution issues, rapid economic development, poverty, and population growth. The challenges that the two countries have encountered in addressing these issues...
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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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This article, a chapter from a three-volume study of the effects of globalization on domestic law, society and … economics, considers implications for domestic administration when ''globalization comes home'' in the form of terrorism risk …
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Pharmaceutical Companies are highly globalized. This widening of drug markets leads to an erosion of the national government's legislative powers. With trials and marketing of compounds and pharmaceuticals carried out in different countries, ensuring safety and effectiveness of drugs becomes...
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. Strategies to counter the spread of Zika by the World Health Organisation (WHO) grossly underestimate the disease’s impact. WHO …
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Global governance institutions for climate change, such as those established by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol, have so far failed to make a significant impact on greenhouse gas emissions. Following the lead of Elinor Ostrom, this paper offers an...
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