EU and CARICOM e-bog
329,95 DKK
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Investigating the unique EU-CARICOM legal relationship, this book exploresthe major theme of globalisation, which shapes inter-regional organisationsindividually and determines their relationship to one another. It evaluates howEU-CARICOM relations have fostered trade, security and other developmentmeasures, reflecting on the past, future and present of the Caribbean states thatare active in th...
E-bog
329,95 DKK
Forlag
Routledge
Udgivet
12 oktober 2020
Længde
206 sider
Genrer
JPSN2
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781000198676
Investigating the unique EU-CARICOM legal relationship, this book exploresthe major theme of globalisation, which shapes inter-regional organisationsindividually and determines their relationship to one another. It evaluates howEU-CARICOM relations have fostered trade, security and other developmentmeasures, reflecting on the past, future and present of the Caribbean states thatare active in the EU-CARICOM framework.Providing case studies on key issues such as immigration, tax and energy, itexamines the impact that the EU-CARICOM has on the slave trade and thedeportation of millions of people. Such bitter experiences still indirectly shapeculture, hopes and the economic framework of possibilities today; therefore, thefocus of the volume is on the issues which the constant stream of globalisationcreates. The book assesses many potential impacts that the agenda of the EUand Brexit pending will have upon the EU-CARICOM relationship, given thepotential for these to create instability.Overall, it highlights how the EU and CARICOM are representations formultilateralism and serve as models that provide the basis for many successfulinitiatives and agreements. In all new agreements and negotiations, the will toaccept the Sustainable Development Goals and thus to make inequality, climatechange and other goals of the SDGs the basis of an order that puts peopleat the centre, are evaluated, and the global agenda 2030 and its impact onEU-CARICOM.Overall, it highlights how the EU and CARICOM are representations formultilateralism and serve as models that provide the basis for many successfulinitiatives and agreements. In all new agreements and negotiations, the will toaccept the Sustainable Development Goals and thus to make inequality, climatechange and other goals of the SDGs the basis of an order that puts peopleat the centre, are evaluated, and the global agenda 2030 and its impact onEU-CARICOM.