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Redefining Leadership In The Age Of The Sdgs: Accelerating And Scaling Up Delivery Through Innovation And Inclusion, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Rangita De Silva De Alwis
Redefining Leadership In The Age Of The Sdgs: Accelerating And Scaling Up Delivery Through Innovation And Inclusion, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Rangita De Silva De Alwis
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In 2015 the United Nations adopted seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to promote prosperity while protecting the environment. Our research examines how the SDGs, considered the grandest vision for sustainable development for the world, can be accelerated by ambitious leaders in the field of innovation. Through careful selection based on the type of industry, scale, impact, and diversity, we study a cohort of bold leaders who are shaping a brave new world. In turn, the urgent charge of the SDGs provides a platform and an innovation lab to incubate new ideas for inclusion and technologies.
Rulers Or Rules? International Law, Elite Cues And Public Opinion, Anton Strezhnev, Beth A. Simmons, Matthew D. Kim
Rulers Or Rules? International Law, Elite Cues And Public Opinion, Anton Strezhnev, Beth A. Simmons, Matthew D. Kim
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One of the mechanisms by which international law can shape domestic politics is through its effects on public opinion. However, a growing number of national leaders have begun to advocate policies that ignore or even deny international law constraints. This article investigates whether international law messages can still shift public opinion even in the face of countervailing elite cues. It reports results from survey experiments conducted in three countries, the United States, Australia and India, which examined attitudes on a highly salient domestic political issue: restrictions on refugee admissions. In each experimental vignette, respondents were asked about their opinion on …
Contemporary Practice Of The United States Relating To International Law (113:2 Am J Int'l L), Jean Galbraith
Contemporary Practice Of The United States Relating To International Law (113:2 Am J Int'l L), Jean Galbraith
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This article is reproduced with permission from the April 2019 issue of the American Journal of International Law © 2019 American Society of International Law. All rights reserved.
Regulating Space Debris As Separate From Space Objects, Arpit Gupta
Regulating Space Debris As Separate From Space Objects, Arpit Gupta
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
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The Right To Health In Latin America: The Challenges Of Constructing Fair Limits, Alicia Ely Yamin
The Right To Health In Latin America: The Challenges Of Constructing Fair Limits, Alicia Ely Yamin
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Environmental Policy-Making And Tribunal Decision-Making: Assessing The Scope Of Regulatory Power In International Investment Arbitration, Areta Jez
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
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University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
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The “Fight Song” Of International Anti-Bribery Norms And Enforcement: The Oecd Convention Implementation’S Recent Triumphs And Tragedies, Heidi Frostestad Kuehl
The “Fight Song” Of International Anti-Bribery Norms And Enforcement: The Oecd Convention Implementation’S Recent Triumphs And Tragedies, Heidi Frostestad Kuehl
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Updating The Law Of Targeting For An Era Of Cyberwarfare, Benjamin Weitz
Updating The Law Of Targeting For An Era Of Cyberwarfare, Benjamin Weitz
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
An Exploration Of The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative As A Model For Incorporating Collaborative Accountability Into Collective Global Governance, Jennifer J. Riter
An Exploration Of The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative As A Model For Incorporating Collaborative Accountability Into Collective Global Governance, Jennifer J. Riter
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Attribution Of State Responsibility For Actions Or Omissions Of State- Owned Enterprises In Human Rights Matters, Judith Schönsteiner
Attribution Of State Responsibility For Actions Or Omissions Of State- Owned Enterprises In Human Rights Matters, Judith Schönsteiner
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
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Bifurcation In Inter-State Cases, Xinjun Zhang
Bifurcation In Inter-State Cases, Xinjun Zhang
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Rethinking Active Defense: A Comparative Analysis Of Proactive Cybersecurity Policymaking, Scott Shackelford
Rethinking Active Defense: A Comparative Analysis Of Proactive Cybersecurity Policymaking, Scott Shackelford
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
The Calculus Of Shareholders’ Consent: A Constitutional Economics Theory Of Corporate Charter Amendment Rules, James Si Zeng
The Calculus Of Shareholders’ Consent: A Constitutional Economics Theory Of Corporate Charter Amendment Rules, James Si Zeng
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Economic Statecraft And Investment Arbitration, Anatole Boute
Economic Statecraft And Investment Arbitration, Anatole Boute
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Human Rights In The Private Sphere: Corporations First, Eli Bukspan, Asa Kasher
Human Rights In The Private Sphere: Corporations First, Eli Bukspan, Asa Kasher
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Artistic Absolution: Can Cuba And The United States Cooperate In Restituting Castro’S Looted Art Collection?, Wendy Dickieson
Artistic Absolution: Can Cuba And The United States Cooperate In Restituting Castro’S Looted Art Collection?, Wendy Dickieson
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
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The Exclusive Utilization Space: A New Approach To The Management And Utilization Of The Near Space, Hao Liu, Fabio Tronchetti
The Exclusive Utilization Space: A New Approach To The Management And Utilization Of The Near Space, Hao Liu, Fabio Tronchetti
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
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Market Benchmarks And Government Monopoly: The Case Of Land And Natural Resources Under Global Subsidies Regulation, Julia Y. Qin
Market Benchmarks And Government Monopoly: The Case Of Land And Natural Resources Under Global Subsidies Regulation, Julia Y. Qin
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Conflict Classification And Cyber Operations: Gaps, Ambiguities And Fault Lines, David A. Wallace, Christopher W. Jacobs
Conflict Classification And Cyber Operations: Gaps, Ambiguities And Fault Lines, David A. Wallace, Christopher W. Jacobs
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Discrimination And The Regional Human Rights Protection Systems: The Enigma Of Effectiveness, Rosa Celorio
Discrimination And The Regional Human Rights Protection Systems: The Enigma Of Effectiveness, Rosa Celorio
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Border Adjustments For Carbon Taxes, Ppms, And The Wto, Matthew C. Porterfield
Border Adjustments For Carbon Taxes, Ppms, And The Wto, Matthew C. Porterfield
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
The Complementarity Regime Of The International Criminal Court: Concerns Of China, Dan Zhu
The Complementarity Regime Of The International Criminal Court: Concerns Of China, Dan Zhu
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Esg Disclosure In Comparative Perspective: Optimizing Private Ordering In Public Reporting, Virginia Harper Ho, Stephen Kim Park
Esg Disclosure In Comparative Perspective: Optimizing Private Ordering In Public Reporting, Virginia Harper Ho, Stephen Kim Park
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
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How Do You Like Me Now? Hamdan V. Rumsfeld And The Legal Justifications For Global Targeting, Shane R. Reeves, Winston Williams, Amy Mccarthy
How Do You Like Me Now? Hamdan V. Rumsfeld And The Legal Justifications For Global Targeting, Shane R. Reeves, Winston Williams, Amy Mccarthy
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Redefining Law Of War In The Wake Of Gray-Zone Conflict’S Ubiquity, Shane Fischman
Redefining Law Of War In The Wake Of Gray-Zone Conflict’S Ubiquity, Shane Fischman
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Global Economic Constitutionalism And The Future Of Global Trade, Ari Afilalo, Dennis Patterson
Global Economic Constitutionalism And The Future Of Global Trade, Ari Afilalo, Dennis Patterson
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Between Institutional Survival And Human Rights Protection: Adjudicating Landmark Cases Of African Undocumented Entrants In Israel In A Comparative And International Context, Rivka Weill, Tally Kritzman-Amir
Between Institutional Survival And Human Rights Protection: Adjudicating Landmark Cases Of African Undocumented Entrants In Israel In A Comparative And International Context, Rivka Weill, Tally Kritzman-Amir
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Drug Policy In Mexico: The Cause Of A National Tragedy—A Radical But Indispensable Proposal To Fix It, Ernesto Zedillo, Catalina Pérez-Correa, Alejandro Madrazo, Fernanda Alonso
Drug Policy In Mexico: The Cause Of A National Tragedy—A Radical But Indispensable Proposal To Fix It, Ernesto Zedillo, Catalina Pérez-Correa, Alejandro Madrazo, Fernanda Alonso
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Borders Rules, Beth A. Simmons
Borders Rules, Beth A. Simmons
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International political borders have historically performed one overriding function: the delimitation of a state’s territorial jurisdiction, but today they are sites of intense security scrutiny and law enforcement. Traditionally they were created to secure peace through territorial independence of political units. Today borders face new pressures from heightened human mobility, economic interdependence (legal and illicit), and perceived challenges from a host of nonstate threats. Research has only begun to reveal what some of these changes mean for the governance of interstate borders. The problems surrounding international borders today go well-beyond traditional delineation and delimitation. These problems call for active forms …