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This e-book assembles insights from leading academics and practitioners whose work addresses frontier questions around modern slavery. Key themes examined in this volume include causes of slavery, approaches to prevention, mitigation and rehabilitation, issues of definition and classification, policy shortcomings, and others.
Matthias Hofferberth writes that "Global Policymaking is a gem and provides an accurate, ambitious, and yet ultimately modest approach to the study of global governance."
The global economic crisis has shown once again why even the largest nations need global cooperation to formulate policy. The world is ready for ‘Global Policy.’
Jeffrey D. Sachs is the Director of The Earth Institute, Quetelet Professor of Sustainable Development, and Professor of Health Policy and Management at Columbia University…
Professor Gleider Hernández holds chairs in Public International Law at Katholieke University Leuven and Open Universiteit Nederland. Previously, he was Associate Professor (…