International Labour Rights and the Social Clause: Friends Or FoesCameron May, 2005 - 949 páginas Takes as its starting point the observation that a social clause should be concerned with achieving international labour rights. Analyses the conception of international labour rights involving not only law but also other disciplines such as history, morality and economics. Shows that the discussion on the social clause is emblematic of the way the WTO and the international trade system should deal with human rights in general. It requires an approach grounded in international law in the broadest sense, covering general international law, international human rights law, international trade law, international labour law and legal theory. |
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... Values to be protected ....................................................................203 B. Finality ... Values of labour to be preserved ..................................................227 B. Finality ...
... Values to be protected ....................................................................203 B. Finality ... Values of labour to be preserved ..................................................227 B. Finality ...
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... THE ANALYSIS OF UNILATERAL TRADE MEASURES AND ARTICLE XX OF THE GATT ............... 433 A. Values to be protected .......................................................... B. Finality ...................................
... THE ANALYSIS OF UNILATERAL TRADE MEASURES AND ARTICLE XX OF THE GATT ............... 433 A. Values to be protected .......................................................... B. Finality ...................................
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... ............. 490 A. Standard of reference (values to be protected) ................ 490 B. Finality of the trade mechanism: capabilities? ................492 C. Aspects................................................
... ............. 490 A. Standard of reference (values to be protected) ................ 490 B. Finality of the trade mechanism: capabilities? ................492 C. Aspects................................................
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... (values to be protected) ............... 527 B. Capabilities ... (values to be protected) ................. B. Finality of the trade mechanism: capabilities? ................. C. Aspects ................................................
... (values to be protected) ............... 527 B. Capabilities ... (values to be protected) ................. B. Finality of the trade mechanism: capabilities? ................. C. Aspects ................................................
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... ..................................................... 553 A. Standard of reference (values to be protected) ................. 553 B. Aspects ..........................................................................
... ..................................................... 553 A. Standard of reference (values to be protected) ................. 553 B. Aspects ..........................................................................
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TABLE OF CONTENTS | 20 |
A Compatibility with the TBT Agreement | 37 |
CONSTRUCTING T I CONSTRUCTING T I CONSTRUCTING T I CONSTRUCTING T I CONSTRUCTING AN INTEGRA AN INTEGRA AN INT... | 41 |
AN ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE ON LABOUR | 63 |
A MORAL PERSPECTIVE OF LABOUR | 94 |
Private and voluntary social clauses | 115 |
A LEGAL PERSPECTIVE ON LABOUR | 144 |
A The international dimension of the economic moral | 181 |
GUARANTEES FOR AN INTEGRATED CONCEP | 507 |
Dimension | 511 |
B Executive Order No 13126 | 520 |
B Capabilities | 529 |
THE U S BILL INTRODUCING THE CHILD | 535 |
Dimension | 544 |
THE MASSACHUSETTS BURMA LAW | 547 |
GUARANTEES FOR AN INTEGRATED CONCEP | 553 |
Lessons | 187 |
TOWARDS AN INTEGRATED CONCEPTION | 195 |
tradeoff and deontological | 209 |
E Problems solved? | 225 |
IMPLICATIONS FOR CUSTOMARY INTERNA | 236 |
an activist dispute settlement system | 238 |
B Problems encountered when studying the customary | 242 |
Freedom from forced and compulsory labour | 260 |
E Equality of opportunity and treatment including | 266 |
G Trade union related rights | 276 |
H Conclusion | 282 |
General principles of law in practice | 292 |
A Jus cogens in brief | 298 |
Conclusion | 306 |
DEBADEBADEBADEBADEBATE ON THE GA TE ON THE GA TE ON THE GA TE ON THE GA TE ON THE GATTWT TTWTTTWTTTWTT... | 313 |
WHY A SOCIAL CLAUSE? THE CURRENT DEBATE | 315 |
B Problematic Enforcement of labour law under the | 335 |
Problematic enforcement of labour law towards non | 348 |
THE NATURE OF THE SOCIAL CLAUSE POSI | 373 |
GATTWTO AND INTERNATIONAL LABOUR | 391 |
THE INTEGRATED CONCEPTION OF INTERNA | 432 |
HOW TO ANALYSE THE SOCIAL CLAUSE? ESTAB | 433 |
THE UNITED STATES GENERALIZED SYSTEM | 447 |
capabilities? | 454 |
THE USE OF THE GSP IN OTHER | 474 |
LESSONS TO BE DRAWN | 479 |
Aspects | 483 |
capabilities? | 492 |
LESSONS TO BE DRAWN | 560 |
Dimension | 568 |
766 | 573 |
CONCLUSION OF PART III | 589 |
Glocalisation | 596 |
THE PRINCIPLE OF ABSOLUTE TERRITORIAL | 605 |
B Three categories of domestic trade measures distinguished | 609 |
B A prohibition of coercion in trade aid programmes? | 622 |
CONCLUSION AND QUESTIONS FOR FURTHER | 649 |
GENERAL REMARKS ON THE ROLE OF INTER | 660 |
B Customary rules of interpretation of public international | 673 |
The | 683 |
INTERPRETING ARTICLE I AND III OF | 687 |
Conclusion | 704 |
The firstprong test in the exception of Article XXe | 716 |
the chapeau of Article | 726 |
Article XXIII of the | 732 |
The | 756 |
PRELIMINARY CONCLUSION OF PART IV | 776 |
IMPLICATIONS FOR THE APPLICATION | 788 |
A CAVEAT THE LIMITED JURISDICTION | 794 |
Domestic measures implementing labour rights Part III | 802 |
international labour | 831 |
the U S the E C and developing | 864 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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