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Global Governance articles from April 2006

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Explores the impact of international institutions and miltilateral processes on economic development, peace and security, human rights, and the preservation of the environment.

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Global Governance archives from April 2006

Researching transnational crime: the Australian Institute of Criminology.
April 1, 2006... The Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC), an independent national agency established in 1972, reports to the Australian minister for justice and customs as well as to an independent board of management. It was created by the Australian...

Trade and development at the WTO conference in Hong Kong: an assessment from a Southern NGO.(Southern and Eastern African Trade Information and Negotiations Institute)
April 1, 2006... The Sixth Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization (WTO) was held in Hong Kong on 13-18 December 2005. The talks were a third installment of the Doha Round of multilateral trade negotiations, launched in the Qatari capital in...

Filling the regulatory gap: the emerging transnational regulator.
April 1, 2006... When European or international corporations or financial institutions hear the term regulator, the European Union's powerful antitrust regulators who took on the likes of Microsoft come to mind. In addition to the EU, there are many domestic...

Cities and the multilevel governance of global climate change.
April 1, 2006... We explore how the Cities for Climate Protection (CCP) program, a network that is simultaneously global and local, state and nonstate, could be conceptualized as part of global environmental governance. We suggest that traditional approaches to...

Filling in the gaps: extrasystemic mechanisms for addressing imbalances between the international legal operating system and the normative system.
April 1, 2006... What happens when there is an imbalance between the operating and normative systems of international law? One obvious outcome is nothing; the imbalance remains, and the norms of the system are not given full effect. For example, human rights...

Global governance as a perspective on world politics.
April 1, 2006... In one of the first issues of Global Governance, Larry Finkelstein observed that "'Global Governance' appears to be virtually anything." A decade later, the concept of global governance has become ever more popular--and confusion about its...

New coalitions for global governance: the changing dynamics of multilateralism.
April 1, 2006... This article seeks to inform current debates on the changing architecture for global governance by cataloguing and suggesting evaluation criteria for alternative multilateral arrangements. Rather than describing a system in crisis, it focuses...

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