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Regulation & Governance, 2020
AbstractDeveloping countries increasingly participate in transgovernmental networks of global regulatory governance, but they do so in different ways. This article aims to provide an explanation for this variation for two of the major emerging powers in the world economy, Brazil and China, in their transition toward more active players in the global ...
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AbstractDeveloping countries increasingly participate in transgovernmental networks of global regulatory governance, but they do so in different ways. This article aims to provide an explanation for this variation for two of the major emerging powers in the world economy, Brazil and China, in their transition toward more active players in the global ...
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Australian Journal of Human Rights, 2020
In 2018, the Parliament of Australia enacted the Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth), which—despite its misleading and expansive title—primarily requires medium- and large-scale businesses to undertake d...
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In 2018, the Parliament of Australia enacted the Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth), which—despite its misleading and expansive title—primarily requires medium- and large-scale businesses to undertake d...
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2021
In the past decade, the cultural projection of China has become increasingly important to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and to the state in terms of maintaining ideological unity and social stability domestically while at the same time enhancing its soft power amid global competition. Since 2012, with the tightened regulatory framework of the state
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In the past decade, the cultural projection of China has become increasingly important to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and to the state in terms of maintaining ideological unity and social stability domestically while at the same time enhancing its soft power amid global competition. Since 2012, with the tightened regulatory framework of the state
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Journal of Legal Medicine, 2015
Law is, in one sense, a social medicine.1Pierre Lepaulle, The Function of Comparative Law with a Critique of Sociological Jurisprudence, 35 Harvard Law Rev.
Rostam J, Neuwirth +1 more
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Law is, in one sense, a social medicine.1Pierre Lepaulle, The Function of Comparative Law with a Critique of Sociological Jurisprudence, 35 Harvard Law Rev.
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EU and Global Private Regulatory Regimes: The Accounting and Auditing Sectors
2011In the accounting and auditing sectors, the EU tried to put in place a common model, enforcing private standards: the international accounting standards (IAS/IFRs), established by the International Accounting Standard Board (IASB), and the international standards on auditing (ISA) set by the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB).
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Theory: Influence in Global Banking Regulation and the Transnational Regulatory Regime
2015This book’s aim is to reveal how the transnational regulatory regime conditions influence, and how this translates into regulatory failure. Therefore, in this chapter, I outline a synthetic theoretical framework that delineates the TRR and how it conditions the interaction of influential actors and institutions, and, thereby, results in regulatory ...
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Developing a global regulatory regime for bioprotectants
This chapter reviews the piecemeal development of pesticide regulation and the challenges of developing a more harmonised and global approach to approving new crop protection products. Such as approach needs to meet the needs of farmers, companies and regulators in balancing criteria such as efficacy, safety, environmental impact, cost and speed of ...openaire +1 more source
2016
This paper discusses the participation of African countries in global intellectual property (IP) regimes centred on the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and the World Trade Organization (WTO), and the implications of the expansion of the scope of IP regimes through bilateral trade and investment agreements.
Syam, Nirmalya, Muñoz Tellez, Viviana
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This paper discusses the participation of African countries in global intellectual property (IP) regimes centred on the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and the World Trade Organization (WTO), and the implications of the expansion of the scope of IP regimes through bilateral trade and investment agreements.
Syam, Nirmalya, Muñoz Tellez, Viviana
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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The Regulatory Regime for Cryptocurrency in the Present Global Order
International Journal of Cryptocurrency Research, 2021openaire +1 more source

