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The Evolving Role of Sub-National Actors in International Economic Relations: Lessons from the Canadtional actors in international economic relations as evidenced by the collaboration strategies adopted during the CETA negotiations, and shifting forms of cooperation between sub-national governments and non-state actors in international economic relations.SPALL 发表于 2025-3-25 08:03:57
The Potential of Transnational Regulations: The Interactions Between Traditional and Non-Traditionalspirations. Yet, in order to fulfil this potential, the active participation of several stakeholders in different processes surrounding transnational regulations has to be taken seriously. This chapter argues that in this way, transnational regulations can be seen as a facilitator of empowerment ofnascent 发表于 2025-3-25 15:24:25
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Between Shifts and Continuum in Cooperation: The International Securities Regulatory Regime and its sed two subsequent strategic direction reviews. It has undergone important institutional reforms and is working intensively with the G-20 and the Financial Stability Board (FSB) on the global regulatory agenda. The chapter’s original analysis and discussion of how IOSCO currently fares against somepatella 发表于 2025-3-26 01:01:42
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Recognition of Sign Language Under International Law: A Case Study of Dutch Sign Language in the Netages have been officially recognized by other European states, but the Netherlands holds that a formal recognition of Dutch Sign Language is not necessary. Therefore, a closer examination of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities might shed some light on the question of the recognition of a national sign language.