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FINANCE & TRADE In his recent World Affairs article, Fair Trade: Beware the Beguiling Phrase, Jagdish Bhagwati, professor of economics and law at Columbia University, comments on NGO campaigns and the ways in which they force their understanding of the “social good” onto consumers.
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HUMAN RIGHTS, LAW & JUSTICE Now that the Treaty of Lisbon has entered into force, the Council of Europe is encouraging the European Union (EU) to accede to the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (the "Convention"). By doing so, the EU would subject itself to the authority of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). Unless properly implemented with respect for the principle of subsidiarity, the EU's accession to the Convention could lead to a "United States of Europe" with many of the same federal and state constitutional conflicts that the United States of America has experienced and debated for decades.
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ECONOMICS The WEF is in the process of transforming itself from an annual business forum into a year-round global governance think-tank and public policy organization.
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ECONOMICS, FINANCE & TRADE SEC's interpretive release providing guidance on climate change matters, if followed, would force U.S. public companies to play an expensive guessing game on the possible physical, legal, regulatory, and financial effects of climate change on their business operations.
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HUMAN RIGHTS by Ken Wiltberger Proposed international convention for the rights of older persons would place additional reporting requirements on already heavily-burdened States
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HUMAN RIGHTS Report assesses the degree to which CEDAW, others are attempting to interfere with Ukraine's sovereign domestic policy-making abilities
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