Sentences with phrase «liberalization does»

American scholar Prof. Noam Chomsky rightly complained in a recent interview about the damage that liberalization does to the poor.

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You might think these days such a claim would not pass the laugh test, but that did not stop financial liberalization from being pushed at the WTO ministerial meeting held in July 2008.
But it may well be in China's and the global interest that the liberalization process proceed more gradually than is currently envisioned, so that capital outflows from China do not threaten China's own financial stability and spread weakness to the global economy at large.
Furthermore, Hooper doesn't think that the experience of the last month will deter the Communist Party from its larger campaign of economic liberalization.
Not only did he have a really awesome name, he witnessed — as a journalist — first hand, Russian communism, World War II, and the liberalization of morality in Europe and America following that war.
The results have proved disastrous, but the idea has not died that, when correctly done, liberalization will improve efficiency and reduce prices.
Not only does it reject the liberalization of usage, it counterattacks.
Now, how do these anthropological insights apply to our Indian political situation, created by the new economic policy of Globalisation and Liberalization?
It is only fair to add that the ILO Report does not attribute this «grim» unemployment situation solely or even mainly to globalization, arguing that «economic liberalization» will bring far greater gains as compared to the alternative of protectionism.
After all, the Court could have come down, as the German Constitutional Court did in a 1975 decision interpreting Germany's Basic Law, in precisely the opposite way — invalidating a legislatively enacted liberalization of abortion.
Of course, «land» is indirectly being sold out in the spirit of liberalization with the condonement of the IMF, as they done with plenty of countries before.
The liberalization of marijuana laws in the United States has also allowed researchers to compare overdoses from painkiller prescriptions and opioids in states that permit medical marijuana versus those that don't.
This is a vision more befitting our time, one that does not look back to a heavy industry, carbon polluting economy, now infeasible as it imperils a warming planet and can not be remade in a globally competitive market unlike the period prior to global trade liberalization of the early 1970s.
At the same time, it does not appear that ABS liberalization has led to significant problems either.
In reality, many of the objections presented regarding the liberalization of ownership of law firms have nothing to do with threats to professionalism or potential conflicts of interest.
On 10 December 2015, the General Court of the European Union (GC) rendered a judgment in the Council v. Front Polisario case that was revolutionary in many regards: not only did a national liberalization movement successfully challenge an EU trade agreement, the Court also considered the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights (CFR) applicable to non-EU citizens on a non EU - territory and in the context of trade policies (see previously, Geraldo Vidigal in EJILTalk).
While it's easier to use «ABS» as a shorthand term in our discussions here in North America, I think we'd do better to talk about «liberalization» instead, a broader and more inclusive term that offers many possibilities, all revolving around one central theme: reducing restrictions on the people and business entities that may offer authorized legal service providers.
And even if this does not come about, liberalization in some countries will give rise to liberation in most others.
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