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Greens in Regulation: Biodiversity Strategy Implementation Across the Golf Industry
ABSTRACT Although much of the business and biodiversity literature focuses on extractive industries, we turn our attention to the golf industry. Golf courses occupy millions of acres globally, yet biodiversity strategy implementation across the golf industry remains understudied.
Jordan P. Howell, Jordan Moore
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the relationship between financial constraints and a firm's sustainability performance. Our empirical analysis utilises a panel of 40,445 observations from 9466 listed non‐financial firms across 44 countries, spanning the period from 2002 to 2019.
Boying Xu +2 more
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The Right to Consular Assistance: Development, Relation with Due Process, and Application
The article analyses the nature of the right to consular assistance from a historical perspective and the practice of international tribunals. It argues that the right to consular assistance is not a human right since it prescribes no autonomous standard
Višinskytė Dalia, Sukhorukov Ivan
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After “The Court Rose”: The Rise of Diplomatic Means to Implement the Pronouncements of the International Court of Justice [PDF]
Laurence Boisson de Chazournes +1 more
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Impact on child justice in a world of digital courts: Perspectives from the bench
Cédric Foussard +2 more
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\u3cem\u3eMartin v. Mott\u3c/em\u3e and the Establishment of Executive Emergency Authority [PDF]
In August of 1814, a New York farmer named Jacob E. Mott refused to rendezvous with the militia pursuant to the orders of Governor Daniel D. Tompkins as commanded by President James Madison. In 1818, Mott was court martialed and fined ninety-six dollars.
Berns-Zieve, Eli
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ABSTRACT While industry platforms are widely recognized as enablers of circular innovation, we still know little about how they evolve to scale and sustain innovation as economic conditions tighten and circular economy funding schemes become more selective.
Eva Qi Wang +3 more
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Does ADR’s “Access to Justice” Come at the Expense of Meaningful Consent? [PDF]
Over the last forty years, ADR processes, in particular mediation and arbitration, have been advanced as vehicles to secure access to justice for individual litigants and to improve efficiency in overburdened court systems.
Nolan-Haley, Jacqueline
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