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To avoid costly and far-reaching lawsuits brought by foreign investors host countries have to ensure conformity between international investment agreement and national investment law. This Study analyses Indonesia's experience in managing these complex interactions.
Mitgliedsstaaten der Vereinten Nationen haben entschieden Verhandlungen über eine globale nachhaltige Entwicklungsagenda aufzunehmen. Dieses Papier vergleicht drei Verhandlungsansätze: den Ansatz der Millennium-Entwicklungsziele, den induktiven Ansatz und den zweistufigen Ansatz.
In September 2013 UN Member States called for a single post-2015 framework that would be universal in nature and apply to all countries. This paper compares the pros and cons of a top-down, bottom-up or hybrid approach to negotiating and formulating this new agenda.
Schraven, Benjamin / Niels Keijzer / Anna Knoll (2013)
Discussions on a post-2015 framework pay increasing attention to the issue of migration, albeit with a main emphasis on its functionalist and non-contentious dimensions. Real progress necessitates a more holistic treatment of migration that covers all components of sustainable development.
Reisen, Helmut (2014)
The Current Column, 28 July 2014
The new BRICS bank has been launched at the sixth summit of the BRICS countries. Can this new institution influence the balance of power among the multilateral development banks, breaking the dominance of the industrialised western countries.