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Fish fights over fish rights: Conflicts arising from re-allocation of fishing lots: perceptions from community fisheries in Cambodia [PDF]
Disputes, Aquaculture, Cambodia,
IFReDI, Phnom Penh +4 more
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ABSTRACT As countries increasingly adopt due diligence legislation to promote human rights, labor standards, and environmental sustainability in global value chains, a complex dilemma arises. While these laws commendably aim to address moral and political issues in international trade, they may also impose significant costs on companies, potentially ...
Peter Draper +3 more
wiley +1 more source
The expansion of textile and clothing firms of China to Asian Least Developed Countries: The Case of Cambodia [PDF]
Since the 1990s, the rapid expansion of China’s textiles and clothing enterprises to Cambodia has been closely linked to the phenomenon of industrial clustering of textiles and clothing firms at the Yangtze River Delta, Pearl River Delta and Bohai Rim ...
Jiebing Wu, Jinmin Wang, Xianguo Yao
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Brokering Peace: Emerging Middle Powers, Agency and Mediation
ABSTRACT This article examines the role of mediation in emerging middle power conduct in an increasingly fragmented world. It asks why and how emerging middle powers seek mediator roles in international conflicts, focusing on Turkey and Indonesia's responses to the Russia–Ukraine war.
Buğra Süsler, Chris Alden
wiley +1 more source
The nasopharynx is an important reservoir of disease-associated and antimicrobial-resistant bacterial species. This proof-of-concept study assessed the utility of a combined culture, matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time of flight mass ...
Sreymom Pol +10 more
doaj +1 more source
Assessing the Prevalence of Rice Pests in Cambodia [PDF]
F. A. Elazegui +3 more
openalex +1 more source
Big 4 offshore: Transparency arbitrage across legal and geographical boundaries
Abstract How do global firms manage conflicting constituencies in complex markets? The Big 4 accounting firms have expanded their size and scope to the extent that they need to relate to different constituencies simultaneously, sometimes on controversial issues.
Saila Stausholm +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Insolvency and systemic risks: The macroeconomic costs of director duties in crisis
Abstract Traditional insolvency duties are designed to protect creditors, yet in times of financial crisis, they may lead to a wave of bankruptcies. This Article challenges the assumption that director insolvency duties always serve creditor interests, arguing that they can generate “congestion costs”—a surge in bankruptcy cases that overwhelms courts ...
Adi Marcovich Gross
wiley +1 more source

