No. 8-4, November 2017
Index
- A New Role for IPCC: Balancing Science and Society
- Business Motives in Global Multi‐Stakeholder Initiatives: Exploring Corporate Participation in Sustainable Energy for All
- Channels for Workers' Voice in the Transnational Governance of Labour Rights?
- Combating Slavery, Forced Labour and Human Trafficking. Are Current International, European and National Instruments Working?
- Criminal Liability of Corporations for Trafficking in Human Beings for Labour Exploitation
- Erratum
- Explaining Resource Nationalism
- Governing Towards ‘One Health’: Establishing Knowledge Integration in Global Health Security Governance
- How Much Voice for Borrowers? Restricted Feedback and Recursivity in Microfinance
- Human Rights Risks in Global Supply Chains: Applying the UK Modern Slavery Act to the Public Sector
- International Accounting Standards in Africa: Selective Recursivity for the ‘Happy Few’?
- Issue Information
- Monitoring Forced Labour and Slavery in Global Supply Chains: The Case of the California Act on Transparency in Supply Chains
- Negotiating Sustained Action for Sustainable Development – Application to Students in South Sudan
- Playing with Words While Yemen Burns: Managing Criticism of UK Arms Sales to Saudi Arabia
- The Commitment to Disaster Risk Reduction as a Bridge between Humanitarian Aid and Sustainable Development
- The G20: Emerging Chinese Leadership in Global Governance?
- The Limited Prospects for International Tax Cooperation
- The Role of the IMF in Managing the Euro Area Sovereign Debt and Banking Crises: Perspectives from East Asia
- What is the Future for the International Civil Service? On Global Public Administration
- ‘Seafood from Slaves’: The Pulitzer Prize in the Light of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights