Such keystone actors among corporations, the authors say, can be defined by the following characteristics: a) they dominate global production revenues and volumes within a particular sector, b) control globally relevant segments of production, c) connect ecosystems globally through subsidiaries, and d) influence
global governance processes and institutions.
Not exact matches
But while the entire MDG
process has been basking in the glow of the poverty - reduction results — and talking of eliminating poverty altogether — none of this progress is properly attributable to UN efforts in particular, or the
global governance movement in general.
Building an inclusive
global community requires establishing a new
process for citizens worldwide to participate in community
governance.
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Global governance can be «described» as the new global political regime which informally came about in the course of the post-Cold War conference process of the United Nations (1990 - 96), when a new «global consensus» was built, not primarily by governments themselves but through a historical and strategic partnership between the UN and so - called «non-state actors», mainly powerful western - based
Global governance can be «described» as the new
global political regime which informally came about in the course of the post-Cold War conference process of the United Nations (1990 - 96), when a new «global consensus» was built, not primarily by governments themselves but through a historical and strategic partnership between the UN and so - called «non-state actors», mainly powerful western - based
global political regime which informally came about in the course of the post-Cold War conference
process of the United Nations (1990 - 96), when a new «
global consensus» was built, not primarily by governments themselves but through a historical and strategic partnership between the UN and so - called «non-state actors», mainly powerful western - based
global consensus» was built, not primarily by governments themselves but through a historical and strategic partnership between the UN and so - called «non-state actors», mainly powerful western - based NGOs.
The challenge is to recognize the legitimacy of the
global polity as an outer layer of a nested system of affiliation that reaches across regions and places to build
processes of democratic
global governance for managing our collective affairs on this planet.
We need to grow the
processes of democratic
global governance that implements the necessary transition toward planetary sustainability.
Nicholson also discusses the paper's recommendation for the adoption of three
governance mechanisms: a transparency mechanism, a
global forum to facilitate public engagement, and the evaluation of SRM technologies within the
global stocktake
process under the Paris Agreement.
We don't really know what the outcome means for the future inclusion of these issues in the UNFCCC
process, We can only hope that countries find the way to incorporate them in a way that provides for clarity, certainty and predictability - regardless of where they ultimately find a home in the ensuing
global economic
governance system.
This requires working on counsel and arbitrators to perceive of themselves as being engaged in a
process of public law adjudication that requires them to act in accordance with the expectations connected to such a role, most importantly to live up to the values of public law that fuel the criticism of investment law as privatizing
global governance.
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global governance; environmental policy; and participation.Her main research focus concerns the practices and politics of participation in food policy
processes.