Search results for: “international monetary reform”

  • Monetary Policy

    Monetary Policy (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Monetary Policy means: the complex of actions aiming to regulate the money supply in a country. By changing banking interest rate, or acting on open securities' market, a government either enlarges or diminishes inflow of […]

  • Monetary Policy

    Monetary Policy (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Monetary Policy means: the complex of actions aiming to regulate the money supply in a country. By changing banking interest rate, or acting on open securities' market, a government either enlarges or diminishes inflow of […]

  • Evolution of International Organizations

    Evolution of International Organizations Evolution of International Organizations Resources See Also Foregin Policy Foreign Affairs International Relations Further Reading Abbott, K. W., Genschel, P., Snidal, D., & Zangl, B. (Eds.). (2015). International organizations as orchestrators. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press. Adams, M., de Waele, H., Meeusen, J., & Straetmans, G. (2013). Judging Europe’s judges: The…

  • International Monetary Regulation

    International Monetary Regulation Resources See Also Foreign Policy Foreign Affairs International Relations Further Reading Adler, E., & Haas, P. (1992). Conclusion: Epistemic communities, world order, and the creation of a reflexive research program. International Organization, 46(1), 367–390. Andrews, D. (1994). Capital mobility and state autonomy. International Studies Quarterly, 38(2), 193–218. Axelrod, R. (1984). The evolution…

  • International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law

    International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law (IECL) is a multivolumen (17-volume Encyclopedia), one of the well-known law works, a much-cited reference work, and an ambitious project that brings together works from leading scholars in comparative law. Maybe because its ambition it is somewhat dated. The International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law appears…

  • International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law

    International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law (IECL) is a multivolumen (17-volume Encyclopedia), one of the well-known law works, a much-cited reference work, and an ambitious project that brings together works from leading scholars in comparative law. Maybe because its ambition it is somewhat dated. The International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law appears…

  • International Sales Contract

    International Sales Contract in International Trade Meaning of International Sales Contract, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): An agreement between a seller and a buyer for the sale of goods. The contract should, at a minimum, identify the seller and […]

  • International Labour Standards

    International labour standards in the International Trade Union Rights Area Definition of International labour standards provided by ITUC-CSI-IGB: Principles and norms related to labour matters, primarily codified in the Conventions and the Recommendations of the International Labour […]

  • International Organizations History

    International Organization: Historical Development of International OrganizationsIntroduction to International Organizations HistoryHistorically, international organizations and regimes have reflected the interests of the world's most powerful nations, or great powers. Many int…

  • International Political Economy Trends

    Trends in International Political EconomyIntroduction to International Political Economy TrendsSince the end of World War II, the pace of international economic transactions has risen steadily. At the same time, different regions of the world have experienced dramatically uneven pa…

  • European Thesaurus on International Relations and Area Studies

    European Thesaurus on International Relations and Area Studies The European Thesaurus on International Relations and Area Studies has approximately 8,400 descriptors, and numerous non-descriptors. It provides a wellstructured and wide-ranging ” terminological tool” of controlled vocabulary with which to describe the subject content and format of all kinds of literature and material (books, reports, essays,…

  • International trade law Part 9

    International Trade law Part 9   103 THE WTO AND International trade law AFTER DOHA: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? Alejandro Jara Berkeley Journal of International Law Volume 25, Number 3, 2007 p.384 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 104 DROIT DU COMMERCE INTERNATIONAL ET DE LA CONCURRENCE/ INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND COMPETITION LAW International Business…

  • International institutions Part 4

    International institutions Part 4   27 Facilitating corruption and human rights violations: the role of international financial institutions Dawn L. Rothe Crime, Law and Social Change Volume 53, Number 5, June 2010 p.457-476 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 28 U.S. REGULATION OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS: IT’S TIME FOR AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO COMPLIANCE Gregory Husisian…

  • Development International Law – Part 12

    Development International Law – Part 12   117 INTERNATIONAL LEGAL DEVELOPMENT: THE “COMPLEX PROBLEM”OF CUSTOMS LAW AND ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM IN CENTRAL AMERICA Commentary by David A. Gantz Southwestern Journal of International Law Volume 12, Number 2, 2006 p.215 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 118 The Duty to Protect and the Reform of the United Nations…

  • Development International Law – Part 9

    Development International Law – Part 9   89 Riding the Tiger: A Comparison of Intellectual Property Rights in the United States and The People’s Republic of China Crane, Jennifer A. Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property Volume 7, Issue 2, Spring 2008 p.95 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW The United States’ intellectual property system developed from…