Abstract
AbstractClimate change, digitalization, and urbanization are key global challenges that can only be dealt with glocally, namely by finding individual and community-based solutions and apply internationally and globally agreed norms, for example agreed reduction of emission to lower global heating. The user, citizen, and consumer are the main stakeholder and problem solver in respect to glocal challenges. The challenges is how we transform the state-based International Human Rights Regime, Democracy and Rule of Law into a glocal one, beyond national and territorial and administrative powers and the classical concept of statehood. Principles of good governance, universal jurisdiction, and customary international human rights law are principle and practices that help to glocalize governance in all aspects of life.
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Springer International Publishing
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