2008
DOI: 10.1017/s0272503700027166
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“…The substantive content of these transnational rules is for the most part barely surprising: The prohibition of slavery, of trade in human organs, or the formation of cartels should certainly be able to assert worldwide applicability. 80 In terms of absolute rules, these are also not problematic. Also at least recognized in principle are the prevention of corruption, child labour, drug dealing, or environmental damage, though the lines are drawn differently in different locations.…”
Section: (B) Transnational Public Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The substantive content of these transnational rules is for the most part barely surprising: The prohibition of slavery, of trade in human organs, or the formation of cartels should certainly be able to assert worldwide applicability. 80 In terms of absolute rules, these are also not problematic. Also at least recognized in principle are the prevention of corruption, child labour, drug dealing, or environmental damage, though the lines are drawn differently in different locations.…”
Section: (B) Transnational Public Policymentioning
confidence: 99%