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Sustainability, Civil Society and International Governance - Local, North American and Global Contributions

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How can civil society and global governors come together in new ways to improve links among trade, environmental and social values? In this wide-ranging text, an array of contributors examines the new processes of civil society engagement that have been introduced at the local, regional and global levels.

List of contents

Contents: Introduction: Introduction, observations, and conclusions, John J. Kirton and Peter I. Hajnal. Local and Transboundary Networks and Co-Operation: Engaging local communities in environmental protection with competitiveness: community advisory panels in Canada and the United States, Virginia Maclaren, Angela Morris, and Sonia Labatt; Precaution versus sound science: risk discourses and civil society participation in international food safety negotiations, Diane Bartlett and Harriet Friedmann; Continentalism from below? trinational mobilization among labour unions, environmental organizations, and indigenous peoples, Stefanie J. Bowles, Ian Thomas MacDonald, Jennifer Leah Mullen, and Stephen Clarkson; The emergence of environmental movement-government partnerships, Ken Ogilvie; Local nongovernmental organizations, global governance, and the challenges of a global movement for sustainable food and agriculture, Debbie Field. North American and Hemispheric Experiences: A North American community of law with minimal institutions: NAFTA's committees and working groups, Sarah Davidson Ladly, Carlton Thorne, and Stephen Clarkson; Regional multinational corporations and triad strategy, Alan M. Rugman and Alain Verbeke; NAFTA's Chapter 11: investor protection, integration, and the public interest, Julie Soloway; NAFTA's Chapter 11: the case for reform, Chris Tollefson. The Multilateral Trade and Finance System: What are the necessary ingredients for the World Trading Order?, Sylvia Ostry; Trade liberalization, regulatory diversity, and political sovereignty, Michael J. Trebilcock; Civil society and the roots of structural conditionality in the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, Louis W. Pauly; World Trade Organization gridlock and alternative regimes to pursue an international social clause, Scott Vaughan. The G8 and United Nations Systems: Civil society, the United Nations, and G7/8 summitry, Peter I. Hajnal; Building democratic partnerships: The G8-civil

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Kirton, John J.

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How can civil society and global governors come together in new ways to improve links among trade, environmental and social values? In this wide-ranging text, an array of contributors examines the new processes of civil society engagement that have been introduced at the local, regional and global levels.

Product details

Authors Peter Hajnal, John J. Kirton, John J. (The University of Toronto Kirton
Assisted by Peter I. Hajnal (Editor), John J. Kirton (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2020
 
EAN 9781138620742
ISBN 978-1-138-62074-2
No. of pages 422
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, North America, Politics & government, Politics and government, North America (USA and Canada)

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