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A Complicated Alchemy: Theorizing Identity Politics And The Politicization Of Migrant Remittances Under Donald Trump's Presidency, Stephen Wilks Apr 2017

A Complicated Alchemy: Theorizing Identity Politics And The Politicization Of Migrant Remittances Under Donald Trump's Presidency, Stephen Wilks

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Using law to conscript financial technology in aid of state goals is not new. Financial institutions have long been subject to myriad legal and regulatory reporting requirements designed to combat money laundering, enforce economic sanctions, support tax compliance, and interdict the financing of terrorism. Trump's particular approach to this tradition, however, seeks to capitalize on a particularly toxic convergence of race, class, economics, and globalization. America is not alone in its recent experience with surges in right wing, nationalist populism. Globalism's winds have posed challenges to those who have enjoyed the benefits of protectionist trade policies that no longer exist, …


Employing Health Rights For Global Justice: The Promise Of Public Health In Response To The Insalubrious Ramifications Of Globalization , Benjamin Mason Meier Jan 2006

Employing Health Rights For Global Justice: The Promise Of Public Health In Response To The Insalubrious Ramifications Of Globalization , Benjamin Mason Meier

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Imagine A World Without Hunger: The Hurdles Of Global Justice, Muna Ndulo Jan 2006

Imagine A World Without Hunger: The Hurdles Of Global Justice, Muna Ndulo

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Is Global Institutional Reform A False Promise, Christian Barry Jan 2006

Is Global Institutional Reform A False Promise, Christian Barry

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Global Institutional Reform And Global Social Movements: From False Promise To Realistic Hope, Richard W. Miller Jan 2006

Global Institutional Reform And Global Social Movements: From False Promise To Realistic Hope, Richard W. Miller

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Global Institutional Reform And Global Social Movements Are Complementary, Not Opposed, Richard J. Arneson Jan 2006

Global Institutional Reform And Global Social Movements Are Complementary, Not Opposed, Richard J. Arneson

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Comparative Perspectives On The Office Of Chief Justice, J. Clifford Wallace Jan 2005

Comparative Perspectives On The Office Of Chief Justice, J. Clifford Wallace

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A comparative study of the duties & activities of Chief Justices indicates that there is considerable variability in the approach of Chief Justices to such things as judicial administration, oversight, & representation. Information was obtained from an informal survey of Chief Justices from 27 countries who were attending a June 2003 Conference of Chief Justices of Asia & the Pacific. Special attention is given to three key aspects of global judicial education: information transmission, training, & peer exchange. The survey responses indicated that Chief Justices encounter similar challenges & share common purposes; however, there are substantial differences in the extent …


Global Criminal Justice: An Idea Whose Time Has Passed, Jeremy Rabkin Jan 2005

Global Criminal Justice: An Idea Whose Time Has Passed, Jeremy Rabkin

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In this article in the Symposium on Milosevic & Hussein on Trial, the author argues that not only is global justice brain dead as a possible reality, but the concept was always an unreachable dream in a world with no global authority to be held accountable for the world's misery. Explanation of the author's assertions locates the source of the dream in the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), since it was the only truly international tribunal in history. The advantage of local or national justice over issues of moral hazard, challenges to justice, the political responsibility of …


The Very Uncertain Prospect Of Global Convergence In Corporate Governance, Douglas M. Branson Apr 2001

The Very Uncertain Prospect Of Global Convergence In Corporate Governance, Douglas M. Branson

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The Un Global Compact: Responsibility For Human Rights, Labor Relations, And The Environment In Developing Nations, Betty King Apr 2001

The Un Global Compact: Responsibility For Human Rights, Labor Relations, And The Environment In Developing Nations, Betty King

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No abstract provided.