From period poverty to policy change: advancing menstrual health as a public health priority in Nigeria. [PDF]
Onukansi FO.
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Emerging Expectations for Arbitrators: Issue Conflict in Investor-State Arbitration and Beyond [PDF]
Ina C. Popova, Jessica L. Polebaum
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Orbital debris requires prevention and mitigation across the satellite life cycle. [PDF]
Bennett MM.
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The Nationality of the International Judge: Policy Options for the Multilateral Investment Court
The nationality of judges on the international bench can impact their decisions by making them partial to their home countries. In light of the efforts to establish a Multilateral Investment Court, this Perspective considers policy options in relation to the nationality of judges, including the institution of ad hoc judges.
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Third Party Intervention at the Proposed Multilateral Investment Court
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"Crises are a perpetual restart"-A comparative analysis of maternal and newborn health political prioritization across four fragile and conflict affected settings. [PDF]
Mothupi MC +12 more
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Any future Multilateral Investment Court's independence and impartiality must be guaranteed. If it does not live up to the standards of independence expected of a modern international court, there is little point in contemplating this reform as it is unlikely to remedy the criticisms leveled at the investment arbitration regime.
Gulati, Rishi, Lavranos, Nikos
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Proposal for a UN Peace and Development Fund: A Possible Pathway for Political and Ethical Renewal in the Modern World. [PDF]
Sachs JD, Komesaroff P.
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Patent term extension and test data protection obligations: identifying the gap in policy, research, and practice of implementing free trade agreements. [PDF]
Mercurio B, Upreti PN.
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Can competition policy control"301"? [PDF]
Should fair trade rules be replaced by national or international competition rules? A familiar argument for doing so is that more rigorously enforced competition standards might eliminate the basis for the burgeoning number of antidumping cases of recent
DEC, Finger, J. Michael, Fung, K.C.
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