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- Accountability and the digital transformation of international organizations , pp 249-268

- Niamh Kinchin
- Accountability and Transparency in Regulation: Critiques, Doctrines and Instruments

- Martin Lodge
- Accountability at the Human Rights Council

- Sangeeta Shah and Rosa Freedman
- Accountability challenges for minorities’ (equal enjoyment of) fundamental rights: vague norms, states’ sovereignty and legitimacy concerns of international courts1

- Kristin Henrard
- Accountability for human rights violations in the context of forced displacement

- Geoff Gilbert
- Accountability for LGBTI human rights violations

- Kseniya A. Kirichenko
- Accountability for the violation of the right to development: prospects and challenges

- Serges Djoyou Kamga
- Accountability for violations of civil and political rights: redress within and beyond the penal frame

- Mattia Pinto and Natasa Mavronicola
- Accountability for violations of economic, social and cultural rights

- Annick Pijnenburg
- Accountability in academic life: introduction to European perspectives on societal impact evaluation , pp 1-8

- Michael Ochsner and Zoe Hope Bulaitis
- Accountability in governance through transformational evaluation and institutionalization readiness: a case of Sri Lanka's evaluation policy

- Isha Wedasinghe Miranda
- Accountability in human rights law: an introduction to remedies

- Dinah Shelton
- Accountability in international complaint procedures and the use of interim measures in urgent cases

- Eva Rieter
- Accountability in international law

- Karen De Vos and Jan Wouters
- Accountability mechanisms in the governance of high-frequency trading under MiFID II , pp 16-37

- Johannes Karremans and Magnus G. Schoeller
- Accountability through supervision mechanisms – the example of the European human rights system

- Veronika Fikfak
- Accountability-based participatory corporate governance and corporate social responsibility , pp 371-383

- Jesse Dillard
- Accountability: European Parliament , pp 225-236

- Alastair MacIver
- Accounting and Accountability for NGOs

- Jeffrey Unerman and Brendan O'Dwyer
- Accounting and biopolitics: an Italian perspective , pp 387-399

- Michele Bigoni and Warwick Funnell
- Accounting and Development: The Role of Donors from Policy to Practice

- Sara Fyson
- Accounting and ethics in Nigeria and South Africa , pp 238-251

- Osamuyimen Egbon and Mercy Denedo
- Accounting and finance: capital and cost in economics , pp 129-144

- Peter Lewin and Nicolas Cachanosky
- Accounting and information systems , pp 2-17

- Julia Smith
- Accounting and participatory governance for public sector hybridity , pp 47-66

- Evgenii Aleksandrov
- Accounting and prices , pp 256-276

- Steven J. Monahan
- Accounting and reporting for human capital in a public healthcare organization: do they promote effective human capital management to achieve social sustainability?

- Caterina Cavicchi and Emidia Vagnoni
- Accounting and sustainability: an introduction , pp 1-8

- Carol Adams
- Accounting as applied ethics , pp 68-77

- Wilfred Dolfsma
- Accounting ethics education in Hong Kong and Macau , pp 267-282

- Tiffany Cheng-Han Leung
- Accounting ethics in Central and Eastern Europe: The institutional conditions for (un)ethical behavior in the accounting profession , pp 299-312

- C_t_lin N. Albu and Nadia Albu
- Accounting ethics in Mainland China , pp 283-298

- Zhongwei Huang and Daoguang Yang
- Accounting for Behavioral Biases for Non-biased Demand Estimations

- Meloria Meschi and Carla Pace
- Accounting for carbon emissions trading schemes , pp 365-380

- Hongtao Shen and Nan Huang
- Accounting for circular business models: a systematic literature review

- Alex Almici
- Accounting for coloniality: the case for structural colonial and climate reparations

- Morena Hanbury Lemos, Morena Hanbury Lemos and Morena Hanbury Lemos
- Accounting for emergency, emergency for accounting: a bibliometric review , pp 123-139

- Antonio D’Andreamatteo, Martina Mattioli and Massimo Sargiacomo
- Accounting for gender equality , pp 194-208

- Ulrike Marx
- Accounting for human rights , pp 387-399

- John Ferguson
- Accounting for nutrient pollution in measuring agricultural total factor productivity: a study of OECD economies , pp 120-150

- Viet-Ngu Hoang and Clevo Wilson
- Accounting for PPPs in a Converging World

- David Heald and George Georgiou
- Accounting for public value , pp 78-90

- James Brackley
- Accounting for risk in multilateral negotiations

- Aynsley Kellow
- Accounting for sustainability: insights from the institutional logics perspective , pp 110-135

- Massimo Contrafatto
- Accounting for sustainable business models: current trends and future directions

- Roberta Ciccola, Marco Montemari, Maria Serena Chiucchi and Marco Giuliani
- Accounting for the good life: accounts that break your heart , pp 429-444

- Marie-Astrid Le Theule, Caroline Lambert and Jérémy Morales
- Accounting for trade in healthcare , pp 92-103

- David Morgan
- Accounting for values at risk: risk management and moral imagination , pp 58-76

- Anette Mikes and Ken Okamura
- Accounting Harmonisation and Diffusion of International Accounting Standards: The Japanese Case , pp 218-237

- Chitoshi Koga and Gunnar Rimmel
- Accounting Identities: More Than Just Bookkeeping Conventions

- Claude Gnos
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