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Community characteristics associated with local intergovernmental cooperation.
S. Adhikari
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POLISH-RUSSIAN COOPERATION OF POMORSKIE PROVINCE
Polish-Russian Cooperation of Pomorskie Province commenced in 1999 and was based on the intergovernmental agreements. The new agreement, executed between the authorities of the Pomeranian Province and Kaliningrad Oblast in 2002, provided for ...
Krystyna Gomółka
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Some call it Addis Ababa. Others call it Finfinnee. That is the capital city of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. “What’s in a name?” In fact, the name is at the centre of the row over the federal capital. Those who opt to refer the capital as
Y. Fessha
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Local governance in Switzerland: Adequate municipal autonomy cumintergovernmental cooperation?
The main aim of this study is to examine how the mature [con]federation of Switzerland approaches local (municipal) governance. It first assesses whether local autonomy arrangement is adequate.
Ketema Wakjira Debela
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Oil and international cooperation [PDF]
The more that states depend on oil exports, the less cooperative they become: they grow less likely to join intergovernmental organizations, to accept the compulsory jurisdiction of international judicial bodies, and to agree to binding arbitration for ...
Ross, ML, Voeten, E
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Intergovernmental Cooperation Mechanisms in Combating Transnational Human Trafficking within ASEAN
The problem of human trafficking that occurs on the borders of Indonesia and the Johor region of Malaysia basically comes from the problem of poverty and the difficulty of job opportunities which consequently are utilized by people or organizations that ...
J. Priyono, Achmad Purbo Sudiro
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Constitutional Analogies in the International Legal System [PDF]
This Article explores issues at the frontier of international law and constitutional law. It considers five key structural and systemic challenges that the international legal system now faces: (1) decentralization and disaggregation; (2) normative and ...
Laurence R. Helfer +23 more
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Informal intergovernmental organizations (IIGOs) such as the Proliferation Security Initiative and G20 increasingly play a central role in governing international relations. IIGOs are based on recurrent meetings among high-level state representatives but
Felicity Vabulas, D. Snidal
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La cooperación intergubernamental en el Estado autonómico: situación y perspectivas [PDF]
As proclaimed by the Spanish Constitutional Court at an early stage, the existence of cooperative relations is inherent to the State of Autonomies, yet cooperation among the various regional authorities has been scarce in Spain, both qualitatively and ...
José Gabriel Ruiz González
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The European Higher Education Area: A road to the future or at way’s end?
The goal of the Bologna Process was to develop a European Higher Education Area within a decade. The goal and the process proved to be attractive, new countries steadily applied for accession, and the Bologna Process has brought about substantial reforms.
Sjur Bergan
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