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| - Relations internationales
- Globalization
- Mondialisation
- Actes de congrès
- Relations extérieures -- Pays de l'Union européenne
- European Union countries -- Foreign relations -- Law and legislation
- Coopération internationale
- International relations
- International cooperation
- Globalization -- Congresses
- International cooperation -- Congresses
- Constitutional law -- European Union countries
- European Union countries
- International agencies -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries
- Administrative law -- European Union countries -- Congresses
- Administrative law -- European Union countries
- Droit international -- Pays de l'Union européenne
- International law -- European Union countries
- International relations -- Congresses
- International law -- European Union countries -- Congresses
- International agencies -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries -- Congresses
- Constitutional law -- European Union countries -- Congresses
- Organisations internationales -- Droit -- Pays de l'Union européenne
- European Union countries -- Foreign relations -- Law and legislation -- Congresses
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| - Globalisation and governance, international problems, european solutions
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| - Globalisation and governance, international problems, european solutions
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| - La 4ème de couv. indique : \"While it might have been viable for states to isolate themselves from international politics in the nineteenth century, the intensity of economic and social globalisation in the twenty-first century has made this impossible. The contemporary world is an international world - a world of collective security systems and collective trade agreements. What does this mean for the sovereign state and 'its' international legal order ? Two alternative approaches to the problem of governance in the era of globalisation have developed in the twentieth century : universal internationalism and regional supranationalism. The first approaches collective action problems from the perspective of the sovereign equality of all States. A second approach to transnational governance has tried to re-build majoritarian governmental structures at the regional scale. This collection of essays wishes to analyse - and contrast - the two types of normative and decisional answers that have emerged as responses to the international problems within our globalised world.\"
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http://iflastandar...bd/elements/P1001
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rdaw:P10219
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