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Public vs. Private Enforcement of International Economic Law: Of Standing and Remedy
Alan O. Sykes
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Critical Analysis of Fashion and Sustainability: An Umbrella Review From a Decolonial Approach
ABSTRACT The fashion industry is currently associated with numerous socio‐environmental impacts. Various efforts have emerged to explore pathways toward more sustainable fashion. This study aims to conduct an umbrella review to understand the prevailing perspectives and to identify the proposed paths toward fashion, sustainability, and a decolonial ...
Patrícia Muniz dos Santos Silva +1 more
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A human rights approach to preventing racial discrimination in health care. [PDF]
Balcerzak M, Michalkiewicz-Kądziela E.
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Front Matter to: A Digest of WTO Jurisprudence on Public International Law Concepts and Principles [PDF]
Graham Cook
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Sustainability Solution: Renewable Energy Innovation Against Climate Disasters
ABSTRACT In an era where climate change poses profound threats to human life and activities, the need for innovative renewable energy solutions has never been more critical. Accordingly, this study examines the moderating effects of natural disaster uncertainty and climate policy uncertainty on firms' pursuit of renewable energy innovation following ...
Hiva Rastegar +3 more
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ABSTRACT We conduct a timely comprehensive review of the existing literature on Task Force on Climate‐Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD). Our aim is to provide a synthesis and extension of the current literature as follows: (i) review theoretical (i.e., socio‐political, economic‐based and market‐based) perspectives employed by existing studies, (ii ...
Yunice Karina Tumewang +2 more
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The impacts of war on health, human rights, and the environment-an overview. [PDF]
Levy BS.
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Transforming the Manufacturing Sector Towards Circular Economy—A Configurational Approach
ABSTRACT Despite growing awareness of—in principle—easily transferable circular economy (CE) best practices, their adoption remains limited. As scholarly discourses on CE and operations management concentrate on linear construct relations, the complex interdependence of practices and their determinants is overlooked.
Annika Mies, Stefan Gold
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