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of the Strategy for Responsible Development (SRD) until 2020 (with a perspective up to 2030), adopted in Poland, which … should increase Poland's foreign expansion. The paper attempts to present these results in the context of diagnoses …
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The article consists of three parts. The first presents the aspirations of Polish society as these concern global objectives of environment protection, while the next describes accession commitments and new challenges relating to environment protection. The final part is devoted to the...
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The European Union's 2013 Country-by-Country Reporting (CBCR) rules bring within the public domain information on corporate payments made to governments all over the world for the purpose of exploiting natural resources in the oil, gas, mining and logging sectors. In so doing, the CBCR rules...
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Among the responses to the Brexit Referendum result on 23 June 2016 one issue was noticeably absent: the implications from a WTO perspective. Leaders have tried to reassure the world that the UK would be at least as good a WTO Member as during its 43 years under the EU umbrella. Some have argued...
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In recent years, the debate about climate change and the competitiveness of multinational corporations (MNCs) has increased. Decision-makers in MNCs often face ambiguities on how their business competitiveness could be impacted by their actions to mitigate climate change. By combining knowledge...
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Global regulations, such as social and environmental standards, often result from project-based multi-stakeholder initiatives. Many initiatives fail because key stakeholders cannot be mobilized, or partners are incapable of establishing common ground. We show that local development projects...
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