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". No leadership will last if it is not credible. Thus, a year after we led the Johannesburg Summit, our credibility now depends first of all on our ensuring that the goals and timetables of the implementation plan that came out of Johannesburg are achieved through our action at home. The truth is that, one year on, the European Union Member States that have begun to transpose the Johannesburg commitments into their national policies are few and far between. Secondly, it depends on our action abroad, to endow the Johannesburg commitments with monitoring, assessment and enforcement methods that are transparent and binding. Transparency and commitments are two sides of the same coin. Thirdly, it means we must launch an international debate on reforming institutions. We have new goals and new timetables governed by old institutions. If we want to regulate globalisation, it is essential to reform some of the existing institutions – such as the World Trade Organization, the World Bank and the United Nations – giving them the social and environmental ambition that they do not have at the moment, and also to create new institutions, such as a World Environment Organisation and an International Court for Environmental Crimes."@en1

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