Tag: Cooperation policy

  • Right to Development

    Right to Development in 2011 United States views on international law (based on the document "Digest of U.S. Practice in International Law"): On December 19, 2011, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution on the right to development by a vote of 154 in favor, 6 […]

  • Technology

    Technology and International Trade Economy In relation to international trade economy, Christopher Mark (1993) provided the following definition of Technology: A method for convening resources into goods and services. Introduction This entry provides an overview of the legal framework of […]

  • Multilateral Relations

    Hierarchical Display of Multilateral relations International Relations > International affairs > International affairsInternational Relations > Cooperation policy > Aid policy > Multilateral aidInternational Relations > Cooperation policy > Cooperation policy > International […]

  • Multilateral Relations

    Hierarchical Display of Multilateral relations International Relations > International affairs > International affairsInternational Relations > Cooperation policy > Aid policy > Multilateral aidInternational Relations > Cooperation policy > Cooperation policy > International […]

  • Doctor

    <h2<history Doctor (Lat. for “teacher”), the title conferred by the highest university degree. Originally there were only two degrees, those of bachelor and master, and the title doctor was given to certain masters as a merely honorary appellation. The process by which it became established […]

  • European Industrial Area

    Hierarchical Display of European industrial area Industry > Industrial structures and policy > Industrial policy > EU industrial policyProduction, Technology And Research > Research and intellectual property > Research policy > EU research policyBusiness And Competition > Accounting > […]

  • Refugee

    Who Becomes a Refugee? Introduction to Refugee People leave their home countries for many reasons. Sometimes they are fleeing poverty, or they hope to find a better life in another place. People who migrate for economic reasons, however, are not considered refugees. Yet economic migrants […]

  • Refugee

    Who Becomes a Refugee? Introduction to Refugee People leave their home countries for many reasons. Sometimes they are fleeing poverty, or they hope to find a better life in another place. People who migrate for economic reasons, however, are not considered refugees. Yet economic migrants […]

  • Hunger

    Resources See Also Social Problem Crime Delinquency Juvenile Delinquency Delinquent Social Issues Crime Prevention

  • Hunger

    Resources See Also Social Problem Crime Delinquency Juvenile Delinquency Delinquent Social Issues Crime Prevention

  • Financial Cooperation

    Hierarchical Display of Financial cooperation International Relations > Cooperation policy > Cooperation policyInternational Organisations > United Nations > UN specialised agency > World BankFinance > Monetary relations > Monetary relations > Monetary cooperationInternational […]

  • International Relations

    Political Science: Fields in Political Science: International Relations Introduction to International Relations International relations is the study of the international system, which involves interactions between nations, international organizations, and multinational corporations. The two […]

  • Economic Development

    Economic Development of Society (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Economic Development of Society means: is a multidimensional process, covering economic growth, structural changes in economy, improvement of conditions and quality of life. Legal Issues in the Third World’s […]

  • Economic Development

    Economic Development of Society (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Economic Development of Society means: is a multidimensional process, covering economic growth, structural changes in economy, improvement of conditions and quality of life. Legal Issues in the Third World’s […]

  • Trade Policy

    Diplomacy and International Trade (London, 1994) "Today, the generally accepted view (at least on the part of most states) is that trade, and particularly free trade, is good, notwithstanding the conflicts (and bouts of protectionism) that arise between individual states and between […]