Carbon Trading – A Critical Conversation on Climate Change, Privatisation and Power
Issue no.48 of Development Dialogue exposes the contradictions of the current climate change agreements which often exacerbate extraction in the pursuit of solutions.
What Next Volume I, Setting the Context
Issue no.47 of Development Dialogue introduces the What Next project with reflections on thirty years of development debate, and discussions on global challenges.
The 2005 Dag Hammarskjöld Lecture by Hans Blix
Hans Blix delivered the lecture on the theme “UN Reform and World Disarmament”.
Respecting International Law and International Institutions
Respect for the role of international law and international institutions has, according to many observers, declined in recent years; others argue that over a longer period of time the use of, and thus the respect for, international institutions has increased substantially. There is public debate on this theme and many scholarly contributions have been made. […]
The 2004 Dag Hammarskjöld Lecture by Noeleen Heyzer
Noeleen Heyzer delivered the lecture on the theme “Women, War and Peace”.
Le Débat des semences: volume 2
Solutions pour les lois nationales régissant le contrôle des ressources génétiques et des innovations biologiques.
Another Development for Burma
Organised by the Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation, United Nationalities League for Democracy-Liberateed Aread (UNLD-LA) and the National Democratic Front (NLD) in collaboration with the National Reconciliation Program (NRP).
The 2002 Dag Hammarskjöld Lecture by Lakhdar Brahimi
Lakhdar Brahim delivered the lecture on the theme “The Rule of Law at Home and Abroad”.
Fighting an Old Battle in a New World, How IBFAN Monitors the Baby Food Market
Issue no.2002:2 (46) of Development Dialogue expands on Annelies Allain’s reflections on the unique struggle by IBFAN to uphold international agreements.
Access to Information in Souteast Asia and Beyond
Issue no.2002:1 (45) of Development Dialogue is entirely devoted to the topic of access to information, with a particular emphasis on Southeast Asia.
