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Similarly, whereas the Koran requires four eyewitnesses as proof of adultery, mere suspicion of some unregulated, potentially sexual conduct by a woman warrants stoning under customary law.
Many intensively regulated fisheries have collapsed along with the
unregulated
ones.
For more than 30 years, however, this bountiful marine wilderness has also been a source and site of conflict, as foreign illegal, unreported, and
unregulated
(IUU) fishing vessels have plundered our waters – stealing our fish and selling their catches at distant ports.
Just a few years ago, the encroachment of illegal, unreported, and
unregulated
fishing vessels sparked a wave of piracy in Somalia that cost the global maritime shipping industry billions of dollars in lost revenue.
Thus, there is systemic market risk, and
unregulated
securitization of banking assets, which was the main cause of the recent collapse, adds to it.
They permit the largely
unregulated
use of new varieties of plants and microorganisms that have been crafted with less precise and predictable techniques, under the pretense that they are somehow more “natural,” while stringently regulating – or even banning – those based on the most advanced knowledge and methods.
The Sleeping Volcano of Global FinanceThe rejection of the European Union’s Constitutional Treaty by French and Dutch voters was, according to all evidence, more a rejection of
unregulated
globalization than it was a rejection of Europe.
When political leaders meet at the tenth WTO Ministerial Conference in Nairobi in December, they will have an opportunity to move toward meeting one of that goal’s most important targets: prohibition of subsidies that contribute to overfishing and illegal, unreported, and
unregulated
fishing by no later than 2020.
Co-sponsored by New Zealand, Argentina, Iceland, Norway, Peru, and Uruguay, the plan would eliminate fisheries subsidies that affect overfished stocks and contribute to illegal, unreported, and
unregulated
fishing.
It sidesteps the issue by using a different argument: because regulations are faulty,
unregulated
markets are perfect.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC), an
unregulated
global monopoly, conducts a biannual auction whereby the world’s cities compete against one another to prove their suitability.
Nor does it account for the fact that giant companies are exploiting this largely
unregulated
environment to set themselves up as the new sovereigns.
With respect to digitalization, Germany tends to fluctuate between excessive enthusiasm for expanding fiber-optic networks and fear of the impact of new, largely
unregulated
business models, such as those underpinning avatars of the “sharing economy” like Uber and Airbnb.
For more than twenty years, anti-abortionists have so frightened America's Congress that it left the field of assisted reproduction
unregulated
at the national level.
When French and German leaders complained that the sprawling and
unregulated
tentacles of new finance posed huge risks to the global economy, they were derided as sore losers.
This will require carefully balancing the need to mitigate risks in the
unregulated
sector with the benefits that its efficiency and innovation provide to the financial system.
Worse, restricting commercial banks’ role as financial intermediaries and encouraging the growth of
unregulated
shadow banking has generated even more risks for China’s economy.
As a result, illegal, unreported, and
unregulated
fishing is worth billions of dollars per year.
But there was also a common denominator: a structural weakness in the banking sector – already one of the economy’s most regulated sectors – that left highly regulated banks unable to withstand economic perturbations as well as
unregulated
financial institutions.
Market-based financial intermediaries, such as hedge funds, may be relatively unregulated, but they are also responsible for their own destiny.
The remedy to this corrupt and
unregulated
system of exchange is a regulated and transparent regime devoted to donor protection.
In January, for example, Abbott informed a startled Davos conference that the global financial crisis was caused not by
unregulated
global markets, but rather by too much governance.
Australia’s refusal to discuss inclusive growth in Brisbane may please plutocrats like Murdoch, but talk of
unregulated
markets, lower taxes, and the removal of social safety nets strongly indicates that the summit will offer no substantive policies aimed at reducing inequality.
Russia no longer lags behind the developed world in Internet use, which has provided space for
unregulated
speech, allowing users to circumvent the official – and overwhelmingly pro-Putin – news media.
The goal is not to privatize everything or to uphold the mistaken belief that
unregulated
markets are self-regulating.
That is why it is important to maintain some flexibility, to allow currently
unregulated
institutions like hedge funds and private-equity funds to be swept into the regulatory net if they become large and systemically important.
There was also excess in the securitized products that converted these debts into toxic financial derivatives; in borrowing by local governments; in financing for leveraged buyouts that should never have occurred; in corporate bonds that will now suffer massive losses in a surge of defaults; in the dangerous and
unregulated
credit default swap market.
Unregulated
international capital movements can be destabilizing.
Moreover, as debts grow ever larger, banks’ willingness to lend will decline, driving debtors to the
unregulated
shadow-banking sector, where interest rates are extremely high, for their liquidity needs.
To avoid such an outcome, it is important to note that opinion polls usually reveal public anxiety about
unregulated
migration, not legal migration or legitimate asylum-seekers.
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