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Slaughter is an advocate of "global governance," in the sense of "a much looser and less threatening concept of collective organization and regulation without coercion," to solve common global problems such as transnational crime, terrorism, and environmental destruction (9).
These days, scientists using human subjects are expected to seek approval from institutional review boards, which consider federal regulations on risk, coercion of subjects and researcher bias.
Historically, the anxiety arises over attempts by government to impose those restrictions – by law, by regulation, or by coercion.
For instance, Shang Yang depicts social evolution from primeval promiscuous life to an incipient stratified society and then to a fully mature state with laws, regulations, officials, and the power of coercion.
The regulation would ban the use of violence, illegal coercion and the cutoff of water and power to uproot homeowners.
Mr Dacre is a ferocious opponent of privacy curbs on the press, but his speech talked of a possible ombudsman and the need to contemplate some sort of coercion to force all newspapers into tougher self-regulation.
It would require doctors to be present for medication abortions and to screen women for "coercion" before providing an abortion, and it would create new regulations for the disposal of fetal remains.
In spite of regulations to protect their rights, girls, often face problems such as sexual coercion, abuse, forced sex work and violence that continue to threaten their lives and development.
Libertarians generally oppose government regulation because such statutes are believed to be a form of coercion and used to alter behavior and freedom of choice.
His mining company, MMX, was fined several times for failing to follow environmental regulations, and in 2008 a group of Tupí-Guaraní Indians accused his logistics company, LLX, of using bribery and coercion to force the group off its land.
In the first basket, we have freedom from fear of harm; from coercion or exploitation by predatory individuals, corporations or the government itself; and from corruption or stifling government regulations.
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