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Policy Quarterly volume 13 issue 1 2017

This issue of Policy Quarterly explores the major challenges facing humanity in the 21st century through the lens of ‘global studies’. The articles are mostly based on papers presented at a conference at Victoria University of Wellington in late July 2016 entitled ‘We the Peoples: global citizenship and constitutionalism’.

Published: 2017-02-01

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Articles

  • Global studies and the New Zealand Centre: meaning and potential
    Kennedy Graham
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  • Global studies methodology
    Kennedy Graham
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  • Reviewing principles of governance: branches of government at the global level
    Graham Hassall
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  • Reviewing the global economy: the UN and Bretton Woods systems
    Rod Oram
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  • The atmosphere, the Paris Agreement and global governance
    Adrian Macey
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  • The oceans: The Law of the Sea Convention as a form of global governance
    Duncan Currie
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  • Governing the global commons: an ethical-legal framework
    Prue Taylor
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  • Governing the global commons: the ‘planetary boundaries’ approach
    Klaus Bosselmann
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  • Global sustainability: policy networks for the Sustainable Development Goals
    Graham Hassall, Marjan van den Belt
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  • Global security: confronting challenges to universal peace
    Kevin P Clements
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  • Building criminal accountability at the global level: the ICC and its discontents
    Chris Gallavin, Kennedy Graham
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  • Global law: confronting the transnational criminal
    Neil Boister
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