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Treaties and international agreements
The law of treaties is often equated by those unfamiliar with the subject with the national law of contracts. However, most analogies with contract law are misleading, particularly when analysing multilateral treaties, being treaties between more than ...
Eishan Jan, Mohammad Naqib +2 more
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Natural Contaminants in the International Space Treaties
Natural contaminant in the outspace is the situation where men can be exposed to the natural effect of the activities of terrestrial bodies either as a result of space exploration activities or the direct effect of these activities on the earth surface ...
Alfazea, Wijdan Raham Khudhair
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ABSTRACT This paper presents a comprehensive policy framework for achieving Sustainable Development Goals 7 and 9 and evaluates the EU's carbon neutrality target for 2050. In this context, the effects of renewable energy consumption, energy R&D budget, energy taxes, and economic growth on the carbon footprint are examined for nine selected EU countries
Oguzhan Bozatli +3 more
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Endogenous Minimum Participation in International Environmental Treaties [PDF]
Many international treaties come into force only after a minimum number of countries have signed and ratified the treaty. Why do countries agree to introduce a minimum participation constraint among the rules characterising an international treaty?
Carlo Carraro +2 more
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International Treaties on Human Rights
Repertory of international human rights treaties, structured according to the international organization that adopted them. First listed are the international human rights treaties adopted by the United Nations. These are followed by those adopted by the
López del Valle García, Anahí +4 more
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INTERNATIONAL TREATIES – THE CHALLENGES OF THE MULTILATERAL TREATY SYSTEMS
This article analyzes the challenges of multilateral international treaty-making. It focuses on key issues such as implementation, state consent, conflicting interests, and ratification processes. The author emphasizes that effective treaty-making requires harmonization of domestic norms, sufficient resources, political will, and coordination among ...
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ABSTRACT This study examines how home‐ and host‐country institutions jointly shape the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on firms' climate action commitments (CAC) in emerging markets. Drawing on New Institutional Economics and Varieties of Capitalism, we conceptualize FDI as a mechanism of institutional transmission through which multinational
Jose Pla‐Barber, David Tobón‐Orozco
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Issues in self-execution of international criminal law treaties
Straipsnyje nagrinėjama tarptautinės baudžiamosios teisės normas įtvirtinančių sutarčių taikymo Lietuvos Respublikos baudžiamojoje teisenoje problematika.
Čepas, Algimantas
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National Policy Coherence Counts for Reducing Inequality in Global Climate and Development Agendas
ABSTRACT International institutions promote policy coherence as crucial to the effective and fair implementation of global sustainability agendas, though the evidence for its benefits is slim. We present here the first systematic cross‐country dataset on the consequences of national government efforts to promote policy coherence for vulnerable groups ...
Katherine Browne +10 more
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ABSTRACT The Blue Economy has emerged as a key framework for promoting sustainable development in marine and coastal systems. This study provides a longitudinal bibliometric review of peer‐reviewed Blue Economy research published between 2011 and 2025.
Álvaro J. Rojas‐Lamorena +3 more
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