Sailing over the History of the International Law of
... The failure of UNCLOS II did not impede the development of state practice in the 1960s. It became rather readily apparent that whatever consensus did exist concerning key aspects of the Geneva Conventions was not going to prevent some states from asserting distinctive maritime claims20. Before readi ...
... The failure of UNCLOS II did not impede the development of state practice in the 1960s. It became rather readily apparent that whatever consensus did exist concerning key aspects of the Geneva Conventions was not going to prevent some states from asserting distinctive maritime claims20. Before readi ...
Global Caring: Rethinking the relationship between Self and Other
... are global citizens with a reciprocal responsibility. Hutchings for example puts it very starkly: ‘the capacity to identify oneself, be recognised and act as a global citizen is parasitic on the dramatically undemocratic and inegalitarian nature of the global order in general, both institutionally a ...
... are global citizens with a reciprocal responsibility. Hutchings for example puts it very starkly: ‘the capacity to identify oneself, be recognised and act as a global citizen is parasitic on the dramatically undemocratic and inegalitarian nature of the global order in general, both institutionally a ...
CIS countries
... The recession in the CIS area is expected to stimulate mergers and acquisition activity (M&A) in the retail industry. Retailers experiencing problems become more attractive as potential acquisition targets. An example of such activity is the acquisition of a 50%-plus-oneshare in the Russian consumer ...
... The recession in the CIS area is expected to stimulate mergers and acquisition activity (M&A) in the retail industry. Retailers experiencing problems become more attractive as potential acquisition targets. An example of such activity is the acquisition of a 50%-plus-oneshare in the Russian consumer ...
transnational politics
... numerous actors – including transnational corporations, transnational social movements and advocacy networks, and transnational criminal networks – have acquired increasing visibility as independent actors in world politics. Observers differ over whether we are witnessing the emergence of global civ ...
... numerous actors – including transnational corporations, transnational social movements and advocacy networks, and transnational criminal networks – have acquired increasing visibility as independent actors in world politics. Observers differ over whether we are witnessing the emergence of global civ ...
Sanctioning South Africa The Politics Behind The
... theory in the light of recent sanctions episodes. We treat sanctions as endogenous regulations that restrict trade or factor movements between nations. Like any other regulatory intervention, sanctions are income reducing in aggregate, although they create redistribulions of income favoring some gro ...
... theory in the light of recent sanctions episodes. We treat sanctions as endogenous regulations that restrict trade or factor movements between nations. Like any other regulatory intervention, sanctions are income reducing in aggregate, although they create redistribulions of income favoring some gro ...
Articles Special Issue EU Citizenship: Twenty Years On Dimensions
... making the EU a fascinating case study. We need a more accurate understanding of the possible solutions responsive to the integrative requirements of society that citizenship is all about. This is especially true in relation to Union citizenship because of its distinctive features: Its derivative (a ...
... making the EU a fascinating case study. We need a more accurate understanding of the possible solutions responsive to the integrative requirements of society that citizenship is all about. This is especially true in relation to Union citizenship because of its distinctive features: Its derivative (a ...
Global Administrative Law: The Quest for Principles and Values
... law? And is there any material on which to work or, to put this differently, are there universally recognized principles, which could legitimately form the basis for such a project? Finally, what is the proper domain of global administrative law? Is it and should it be operative only in global space ...
... law? And is there any material on which to work or, to put this differently, are there universally recognized principles, which could legitimately form the basis for such a project? Finally, what is the proper domain of global administrative law? Is it and should it be operative only in global space ...
01 RRIP 10-1 Sassen (JB/D)
... and it entails the necessary participation of national states in the formation of global systems (Sassen, 1996: chapters 1 and 2; Panitch, 1996).3 The global project of powerful firms, the new technical capabilities associated with information and communications technologies, and some components of ...
... and it entails the necessary participation of national states in the formation of global systems (Sassen, 1996: chapters 1 and 2; Panitch, 1996).3 The global project of powerful firms, the new technical capabilities associated with information and communications technologies, and some components of ...
Council On Hemispheric Affairs
... If and when CAFTA is ratified, it will represent a momentous victory to business sectors in the U.S. and in Central America. The five Central American nations that are taking part in the agreement constitute a relatively underdeveloped region whose total GDP equals only $152 billion, or a negligible ...
... If and when CAFTA is ratified, it will represent a momentous victory to business sectors in the U.S. and in Central America. The five Central American nations that are taking part in the agreement constitute a relatively underdeveloped region whose total GDP equals only $152 billion, or a negligible ...
780 PESH33 Global Conceptual History.indb
... an ability to implement the demands of a global history understood as transnational and entangled. That implies a basic shift away from the nation as a spatial and semantic starting point towards a thematic, networked approach that foregrounds historical actors and their spatio-temporal contexts. Th ...
... an ability to implement the demands of a global history understood as transnational and entangled. That implies a basic shift away from the nation as a spatial and semantic starting point towards a thematic, networked approach that foregrounds historical actors and their spatio-temporal contexts. Th ...
RAI DIEZ a feb 27.indd - Sistema abierto de publicaciones seriadas
... the Last Man, goes as far as to substantiate the fact that after the end of the Cold War the centralized state economic decisions process tend to be driven by these mankind motivators. Self-steam, popular sovereignty and the rule of law are those social variables that generally associate with the ad ...
... the Last Man, goes as far as to substantiate the fact that after the end of the Cold War the centralized state economic decisions process tend to be driven by these mankind motivators. Self-steam, popular sovereignty and the rule of law are those social variables that generally associate with the ad ...
Untitled
... management team, and the proportion of shareholders residing outside a com-pany’s home region. Of these, we weighted the source of sales and the location of management most heavily. We then compared these companies across the elements of organizational health, which we define as the ability to align ...
... management team, and the proportion of shareholders residing outside a com-pany’s home region. Of these, we weighted the source of sales and the location of management most heavily. We then compared these companies across the elements of organizational health, which we define as the ability to align ...
Global Marketing Strategies and Implications for US Based Firms
... that the product or service they provided was of global quality nor demand. Because it was found most business leaders had never researched the possibility of globalization, these theories were simply the personal opinions of the executives. Research shows that the world is becoming more global and ...
... that the product or service they provided was of global quality nor demand. Because it was found most business leaders had never researched the possibility of globalization, these theories were simply the personal opinions of the executives. Research shows that the world is becoming more global and ...
Global Dynamics: Development, Migration and Social
... The class will offer a sociological analysis of the changes brought about in and by global dynamics in the fields of international development, migration and the crucial roles played by social movements. The course will introduce students to the study of these issues as interrelated, shaped by and s ...
... The class will offer a sociological analysis of the changes brought about in and by global dynamics in the fields of international development, migration and the crucial roles played by social movements. The course will introduce students to the study of these issues as interrelated, shaped by and s ...
Ever Challenged Union: Exploring Ways Out of the Crises Belfast
... p. 20). Mazzini saw therefore the democratic and republican nation state as the crucial agent in the ’political project against oppression and despotic rule’ (Recchia and Urbinati, 2009, p. 10). The main tasks of the Federation was to resolve conflicts, allow transparent negotiations between states ...
... p. 20). Mazzini saw therefore the democratic and republican nation state as the crucial agent in the ’political project against oppression and despotic rule’ (Recchia and Urbinati, 2009, p. 10). The main tasks of the Federation was to resolve conflicts, allow transparent negotiations between states ...
Global Baltimore Report - Global Studies
... Kant believed that individuals must make concessions and sacrifice rights, power, and resources in order for society to function and for man to be more successful in the long run. Kant explained, “in becoming a member of this community, each gives the other the security he demands” (“Perpetual Peace ...
... Kant believed that individuals must make concessions and sacrifice rights, power, and resources in order for society to function and for man to be more successful in the long run. Kant explained, “in becoming a member of this community, each gives the other the security he demands” (“Perpetual Peace ...
bordering capabilities versus borders
... components of what have historically been formalized as mutually exclusive domains. I have been especially interested in instances marked by contingency rather than lineal and determinative causalities. That is the conceptual advantage of the category of assemblages as compared to systems, a concept ...
... components of what have historically been formalized as mutually exclusive domains. I have been especially interested in instances marked by contingency rather than lineal and determinative causalities. That is the conceptual advantage of the category of assemblages as compared to systems, a concept ...
International Economic Relations and Information Communication
... capitals, knowledge and at a lower degree of people through borders”[22]. Samuel P. Huntington claims that “State governments have lost their ability in a major level to control cash flow in and out of their country, therefore difficulties grow bigger and they become unable to control the flow of id ...
... capitals, knowledge and at a lower degree of people through borders”[22]. Samuel P. Huntington claims that “State governments have lost their ability in a major level to control cash flow in and out of their country, therefore difficulties grow bigger and they become unable to control the flow of id ...
23rd OSCE MINISTERIAL COUNCIL (Hamburg, 9 December 2016
... resolution and reconciliation. These efforts must be accompanied by the granting of a firm international legal status to the organisation and the provision of skilled human resources and adequate funding based on fair burden-sharing between participating States. 10. With regard to transnational thre ...
... resolution and reconciliation. These efforts must be accompanied by the granting of a firm international legal status to the organisation and the provision of skilled human resources and adequate funding based on fair burden-sharing between participating States. 10. With regard to transnational thre ...
Towards A New Global Reserve System
... a supply of U.S. currency to support global growth in reserves. U.S. government deficits on the international account, associated with the Marshall Plan, troop commitments overseas and the Korean War, were, to the extent that they were not used to purchase imports (say from the United States), a sou ...
... a supply of U.S. currency to support global growth in reserves. U.S. government deficits on the international account, associated with the Marshall Plan, troop commitments overseas and the Korean War, were, to the extent that they were not used to purchase imports (say from the United States), a sou ...
Journal of Globalization and Development
... dollar-dominated global reserve system. With fixed exchange rates, chronic surplus countries are limited to those benefiting from favorable productivity and resource (e.g. oil price) trends which improve their terms of trade. With flexible exchange rates any country that is willing to see the value ...
... dollar-dominated global reserve system. With fixed exchange rates, chronic surplus countries are limited to those benefiting from favorable productivity and resource (e.g. oil price) trends which improve their terms of trade. With flexible exchange rates any country that is willing to see the value ...
Two Stops in Today`s New Global Geographies
... involve the migration and trafficking of people. To some extent, these are older processes, which used to be national or regional and today can operate on global scales. The same infrastructure that facilitates cross-border flows of capital, information, and trade is also making possible a whole ran ...
... involve the migration and trafficking of people. To some extent, these are older processes, which used to be national or regional and today can operate on global scales. The same infrastructure that facilitates cross-border flows of capital, information, and trade is also making possible a whole ran ...
Good Administration in Eu Law
... reasonable time, the right to be heard, the right to have access to files, or the obligation to give reasons for decisions, for the purposes of Article 41 of the Charter of fundamental rights of the European Union, proclaimed on 7 December 2000 in Nice (OJ 2000 C 364, p. 1), which is not the case he ...
... reasonable time, the right to be heard, the right to have access to files, or the obligation to give reasons for decisions, for the purposes of Article 41 of the Charter of fundamental rights of the European Union, proclaimed on 7 December 2000 in Nice (OJ 2000 C 364, p. 1), which is not the case he ...
A New Decade of the Global Age, 1996-2006
... change, of a rupture not just with an earlier epoch but with the old modern temporal rank ordering of cultures that saw some as “advanced” and others as “undeveloped,” an ideological outlook that Wolf Schäfer (1994) termed “contemporary non-contemporaneity” (gleichzeitige Ungleichzeitigkeit). He arg ...
... change, of a rupture not just with an earlier epoch but with the old modern temporal rank ordering of cultures that saw some as “advanced” and others as “undeveloped,” an ideological outlook that Wolf Schäfer (1994) termed “contemporary non-contemporaneity” (gleichzeitige Ungleichzeitigkeit). He arg ...
What Is Global History? - Introduction
... 11, 2001. Given the widespread fashion for seeing “globalization” as the key to understanding the present, the need to go back in time and explore the historical origins of this process ...
... 11, 2001. Given the widespread fashion for seeing “globalization” as the key to understanding the present, the need to go back in time and explore the historical origins of this process ...