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Il regionalismo commerciale dopo l'Uruguay Round (Commercial regionalism after the Uruguay Round)
The attempts by a number of countries to partially or totally liberalise their trade on a discriminatory basis have long been documented. Despite the wide spread of the GATT in both geographical and temporal terms, regionalism has never easily co-existed
E. GRILLI
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Populism and the Threat to International Law
The rise of populism represents a threat to constitutionalism, democracy, and the rule of law. Populist governments are a threat to the international legal order and to the authority of international legal agreements.
Kristian Humble
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Conference Report The 16th Asia Europe Economic Forum. EU-Asia trade and investment connectivity [PDF]
Global economic trends over the last decades have steadily increased the links between Asia and Europe. For both regions, a growing economic interdependency represents an opportunity to build strong, fair and sustainable relations.
Coka, Daniela Arregui, Jungbluth, Cora
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Transatlantic “Othering”: European External Action Identity and the Trump Administration [PDF]
Foreign policy is not only a reaction to the world as it is, but it also attempts to build a world as it should be. The European Union, being an actor on the international scene, grounds its external action in conceptions of the necessity of ...
Jan Hornát
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The Western multilateral order (WMO), which was established under the leadership of the US after the Second World War, and remained unrivaled with the collapse of the USSR, has recently entered a multidimensional crisis process. This situation aggravates
Tamer Kaşıkçı
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Multilateralizing Asian Regionalism [PDF]
Motivated by the proliferation of free trade agreements (FTAs) in Asia over the last decade, this paper studies the challenges faced by the Asian “noodle bowl” — overlapping, multiple trade rules, regulations, and standards in Asia — in the process of regional and global trade integration.
Richard Baldwin, Masahiro Kawai
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There is a compelling need to redefine our conceptions and institutions of multilateralism. Multilateralism needs to be reshaped to take into account the proliferation in the number, variety and diversity of stakeholders acting globally, the volume of ...
Garry Jacobs +2 more
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Multilateralism under Strain: The Challenges of the European Union’s Engagement With International Institutions [PDF]
Multilateralism is under strain. The election of US President Donald Trump has brought about a new challenge to the rules based international order.
Odermatt, J., Wessel, R.A.
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Traceability of Agri‐Food Products: The Key to Conscious Trade
ABSTRACT Globalization and growing concerns about sustainability have led to improvements in product traceability, quality, and sustainability. Traceability contributes to environmental protection and supports sustainable development by fostering transparency in agricultural practices and encouraging the responsible use of resources.
Scarlett Queen Almeida Bispo +5 more
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Corporate Social Responsibility: A Promising Social Innovation or a Neoliberal Strategy in Disguise? [PDF]
Since the Lisbon Summit the European Union has become resolute in its intention to promote the uptake of corporate social responsibility among European companies.
Maja Savevska
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