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Tag: executive education

By the global Posted on September 24, 2018June 8, 2021

Negotiating the role of interpreters in the multilateral system

By Max Crisp – Interpreters play a crucial (yet often underappreciated) role in the processes of global governance.

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Categories: From the FieldTags: executive education, interpretation, labour rights, negotiation, United Nations (UN)

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