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Full-Text Articles in Law
Sustainable Development In The Ttip: How To Enhance Labour Rights And Civil Society Participation Round Table With Policy Makers And Stakeholders, Michele Faioli
Michele Faioli
European Economic and Social Committee Sustainable development in the TTIP: how to enhance labour rights and civil society participation Round table with policy makers and stakeholders 12 November 2014 – CESE – Van Maerlant Building (Room VM1) – 2, rue Van Maerlant
West Africa Under Attack, Centre Institute For Public Policy Research (Cippr)
West Africa Under Attack, Centre Institute For Public Policy Research (Cippr)
Centre Institute for Public Policy Research (CIPPR)
The drug war and an increased demand for illicit drugs, mostly Cocaine and Heroin in Europe have introduced a new trend in drug trafficking worldwide. With political instability, inadequate security personnel, institutionalised corruption, widespread poverty, weak criminal justice system, weak financial controls to combat money laundering and the threat of terrorism, the ever resilient drug trade seems to have discovered Africa as its new route to the more profitable European market (Reid, 2013). At this rate, West Africa is being turned into a classical example of the Mexican case.
2014 Seri Outreach - Eremo Monte Giove May 30-31, 2014, Michele Faioli
2014 Seri Outreach - Eremo Monte Giove May 30-31, 2014, Michele Faioli
Michele Faioli
No abstract provided.
Workshop Libro Verde Bilateralità 26.5.14 Roma, Michele Faioli
Workshop Libro Verde Bilateralità 26.5.14 Roma, Michele Faioli
Michele Faioli
No abstract provided.
Remaking Mexico: Law Reform As Foreign Policy, Deborah M. Weissman
Remaking Mexico: Law Reform As Foreign Policy, Deborah M. Weissman
Deborah M. Weissman
This article, Remaking Mexico: Law Reform as Foreign Policy examines the practice of promoting rule of law programs abroad as a matter of a foreign policy subgenre. It argues that U.S. law reform projects as foreign aid conditionalities preempt the political discourse from substantive debates about justice systems. The arguments are developed through an assessment of the Mérida Initiative (also known as Plan México) which is a product of U.S. policy efforts to shape the legal systems of select foreign countries. The article reviews the circumstances in Mexico as they relate to U.S. efforts to export law and legal systems. …
Gandhi’S Nightmare: Bhopal And The Need For A Mindful Jurisprudence, Nehal A. Patel
Gandhi’S Nightmare: Bhopal And The Need For A Mindful Jurisprudence, Nehal A. Patel
Nehal A. Patel
No abstract provided.