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This article examines the feasibility of using the jurisdiction by necessity doctrine to promote the accountability of transnational corporations (TNCs) for extraterritorial human and environmental rights abuses committed in developing countries with weak accountability mechanisms. Under the...
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A review of climate change regulation reveals three historical ages: the age of responsibility, the age of cost-effectiveness, and the age of litigation. The age of responsibility refers to the “common but differentiated responsibility” (CBDR) principle characterized by political...
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This paper examines how, within a neoliberal extractive resource governance framework, countries in the global South can forge their own development path successfully. The paper proceeds from the standpoint that the meaning of neoliberalism is not cast in stone and that it is possible within a...
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