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democratic objectives. This article considers the World Trade Organization's (WTO) contribution to governance both in terms of …
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Small jurisdictions have become significant players in cross-border corporate and financial services. Their nature, legal status, and market roles, however, remain under-theorized. Lacking a sufficiently nuanced framework to describe their functions in cross-border finance - and the peculiar...
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WTO judiciary has pushed global governance to a new level. This decision is the latest indication that the world trading …
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In the midst of the most serious global economic crisis since the Great Depression, it seems pertinent to reform the current system of global economic governance. There is a widely shared assumption that a new Group of 20 nations (G-20), represented by their Finance Ministers and Central Bank...
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seen here as the missing link in the international economic law area in comparison to a labour equivalent of the World …
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Prior to the Supreme Court's 2012 Kiobel ruling, federal courts had, for three decades, agreed to hear human rights claims by foreign nationals, concerning abuses by foreign governments in their own territories. Some of the same commentators who applauded these cases also endorsed judicial...
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In her book "How Everything Became War and War Became Everything: Tales from the Pentagon," Rosa Brooks argues for “new rules and institutions to manage the paradoxes of perpetual war.” This short Essay suggests that to meet the challenges of the modern war paradigm it is at least as...
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around the world, the Paris Agreement will succeed only if political efforts within individual countries push back the threat …
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