fragmentation, for example, in international trade law, 6 global environmental governance, 7 the climate regime, 8 the biodiversity regime, 9 and the World Health Organization. 10 It is no coincidence that the focus on fragmentation in legal science emerged
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Fragmentation in International Law and Global Governance
A Conceptual Inquiry
Timo Pankakoski and Antto Vihma
Olusegun Steven Samuel and Ademola Kazeem Fayemi
fundamental question of how defensible such a version of African ethical theory is and understand how such framing can enable us (humans) to deal with environmental concerns such as biodiversity loss. Though Metz's primary motivation in constructing MR is
Tuuli Lähdesmäki, Sigrid Kaasik-Krogerus, and Katja Mäkinen
, interconnected in various ways. Nature, Environment, and Biodiversity Natural heritage is discussed in the data from the very beginning. In the 1970s, this discussion mainly focused on a perceived need to protect specific biotypes such as seas, forests, or
Like a Tumbleweed in Eden
The Diasporic Lives of Concepts
Banu Subramaniam
just not worked. In contrast, new arrivals can often help an ecosystem rather than only hurt it; alien species have often increased biodiversity. Thus, the anti-invasive species campaigns mischaracterize native/alien. Most Americans do not realize many
The Challenges Faced by Contemporary Pan-African Intelligentsia in the Re-building of Africa
A Nkrumahist Perspective
Ezekiel S. Mkhwanazi
environment and bio-diversity, hostage taking of the young generation as cannon fodder for warlords, the decimation of whole populations by pandemics, the stranglehold of the republican army, the giving away and eradication of age-old cultures and distinct
Something Happened to the Future
Reconstructing Temporalities in Dutch Parliamentary Debate, 1814–2018
Joris van Eijnatten and Pim Huijnen
on any matter, ranging from health care and student loans to biodiversity and pensions. “Solidarity” with future generations is another related term, 67 “stealing” from them another. 68 To ground the interests of future generations, the Green