WG 07.1: WG Governance - Session I
Time: Wednesday, 25/Jun/2008: 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Session Chair: Gordon Crawford
Session Chair: Liisa Laakso
Session Title: Global Governance and Policy (In)coherence? I – Environment and Trade
Presentations
Coherence in Global Governance: The Case of Trade and Environment
Archna Negi
Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
The Outline of the Critical Issues Related to the Multilateral Governance of the Sustainable Development
Jakub Krč and Eva Cihelkova
Department of World Economy, University of Economics, Czech Republic
The Rise and Demise of the Social Clause Proposal in the Doha Round: Implications for the WTO-ILO Coherence Quest
Simon Pahle
Department of International Environment and Development Studies (NORAGRIC), Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway
Le rôle du secteur privé dans la Gouvernance Internationale de l’Environnement (GIE): de « rule taker » à « rule maker »?
Célio Andrade et Romain Taravella
Institut Hydro-Québec en Environnement, Développement et Société (EDS), Université Laval, Canada
Drivers and Barriers for the Adoption of Global Sustainable Development Policies. A Review of the Experience with Agenda 21 and the United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development in Vietnam.
Katja E. Pellini
UNESCO Hanoi Office, Viet Nam
La sécurité alimentaire et environnementale des pays en développement face à l’incohérence des normes internationales et européennes
Armelle Guignier
Centre de Recherches Interdisciplinaires en Droit de l'Environnement, de l'Urbanisme et de l'Aménagement (CRIDEAU), France
WG 07.2: WG Governance - Session II
Time: Wednesday, 25/Jun/2008: 4:30pm - 6:00pm
Session Chair: Gordon Crawford
Session Chair: Liisa Laakso
Session Title: Global Governance and Policy (In)coherence? II – Multilevel Dimensions
Presentations
The Human Rights Imperative for Policy Coherence - Deficits and Transformation
Ursula Werther-Pietsch
Austria
Anarchy vs. Coherence in Global Health Governance
Wolfgang Hein
German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA), Germany
Policy Incoherence in the 'Good Governance' Agenda: the Case of Decentralisation and Community-based Development in Morocco
Sylvia I. Bergh
Institute of Social Studies, The Netherlands
Tax Haven and Development Partner: Incoherence in Dutch Government Policies
Francis Weyzig and Michiel Van Dijk
Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations, The Netherlands
The European Consensus on Policy Coherence: The Development and Trade Policy Goals in Normative Governance of the EU's External Action
Marikki Stocchetti
Institute of Development Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland
EU Human Rights and Democracy Promotion in Central Asia: From Lofty Principles to Lowly Self-Interests
Gordon Crawford
University of Leeds, Centre for Development Studies, United Kingdom
WG 07.3: WG Governance - Session III
Time: Thursday, 26/Jun/2008: 2:00pm - 4:30pm
Session Chair: Gordon Crawford
Session Chair: Liisa Laakso
Session Title: Global Networks and Partnerships?
Presentations
Governance and Agency in the Global Horticulture Chain: the Case of Global GAP.
Anne Tallontire, Valerie Nelson and Maggie Opondo
Sustainability Research Institute, University of Leeds, United Kingdom; Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, United Kingdom; University of Nairobi, Kenya
Creating Coherent Global Action: The Case of Global Action Networks
Steve Waddell1,3 and Sanjeev Khagram1,2
1GAN-Net, United States of America; 2Marc Lindenberg Center, University of Seattle, Washington; 3Institute for Strategic Clarity
Global Marshall Plan as Key Tool for Implementing Sustainable Development
Pavel Novacek and Peter Mederly
Department of Development Studies, Palacky University, Czech Republic
Global Governance and Debt Relief
Geske Dijkstra
Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Breaking the Curse: Governing the Dynamic between Natural Resources and Violent Conflict
Volker Franke, Aimée Hampel-Milagrosa, Jolien Schure
Bonn International Centre for Conversion (BICC), Germany
EADI General Conference 2008
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The Conference
- Introduction
- General Programme
- Working Group Programme
and Papers - Conference report
- Report conference report presentation (25 March 2009)

