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The Role of Non-Governmental Organisations in Economic Diplomacy

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Varieties of non-governmental organisations are currently involved in socio-economic development process. Their work should be compared with that of inter-governmental organisations, where relevant. The contributions that these organisations may make to contributing to socio-economic developing of States and the role of domestic NGOs should be reviewed for making them even more effective in their activities and their role as initiators of new legislation, where necessary.

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    See D Green and P Bloomer, “NGOs in Economic Diplomacy” in The New Economic Diplomacy, N Bayne and S Woolcock (eds), Farnham, Ashgate (2011) at 113.

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    Nuclear Tests Case (Judgment) New Zealand v France [1979] ICJ Reports 457; see also Nuclear Tests Cases, Australia v France; New Zealand v France [1974] ICJ Reports 253.

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    For a detailed discussion of these issues, see I Carr and P Stone, International Trade Law, London, Routledge (latest edition); see also Jason Chua, Law of International Trade: Cross-Border Commercial Transactions, London, Sweet & Maxwell (latest edition) and C Chatterjee, Legal Aspects of Trade Finance, London, Routledge (2006).

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    This Convention was amended by a Protocol of 23 October 1953; but a Supplementary Convention on the Abolition of Slavery, Slave Trade, and Institutions and Practice Similar to Slavery was adopted in 1956.

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    See further J Garenta and R McGee (eds), Citizen Action and National Policy: Making Change Happen, London, Zed Books (2010); see also J Howell and J Pearce, Civil Society and Development; A Critical Exploration, Boulder (2001).

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    D Green and P Bloomer, op. cit., at 119.

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Chatterjee, C. (2020). The Role of Non-Governmental Organisations in Economic Diplomacy. In: Economic Diplomacy and Foreign Policy-making. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49047-8_14

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