Sustainable development, global trade and social rights

"Three major fields of international law - trade, the environment, and human rights - have become inextricably intertwined in today's world. A practitioner, policymaker, businessperson, or academic involved in any one of these fields must now be conversant with the other two. This groundbr...

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Other Authors: Perulli, Adalberto, 1961-, Treu, Tiziano
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands Kluwer Law International, [2018]
Series:Studies in employment and social policy ; volume 51.
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Online Access:EBSCOhost
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Introduction -- Part I. Sustainable development and international trade. Chapter 1. Sustainable development, global trade and social rights : an evolutionary perspective -- Chapter 2. Sustainable development, social rights and international trade -- Part II. International trade agreements: the linkage between trade and social rights. Chapter 3. The MERCOSUR (South Common Market) : Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela -- Chapter 4. The link between trade and social clauses -- Chapter 5. Atlantic transitions for law and labor : CETA first and TTIP second? -- Part III. The European Union internal and external action in the international trade relationships context. Chapter 6. Globalization and human rights : social clauses in trade agreements and in international exchanges among companies -- Chapter 7. The EU generalised scheme of preferences and the special incentive arrangement for sustainable development and good governance -- 
505 0 |a Note continued: Part IV. Investments, IMF, ISDS (Investor-State Dispute Settlement) clauses and the arbitral procedures to resolve a conflict. Chapter 8. Social rights and the Janus face of international investment : the role of commercial banks and project finance -- Chapter 9. Stabilization clauses in state-investor agreements : a brief overview -- Chapter 10. New generations treaties and the attempts for a renewal of the ISDS -- Part V. The ILO perspective. Chapter 11. An overview of the main ILO policies and tools in the organization of promotional activities on social rights. 
520 |a "Three major fields of international law - trade, the environment, and human rights - have become inextricably intertwined in today's world. A practitioner, policymaker, businessperson, or academic involved in any one of these fields must now be conversant with the other two. This groundbreaking book considers the crucial elements of this complex engagement, with eleven authoritative discussions by some of the most important and widely renowned professors of labor, commercial, and international law and experts from the International Labour Organization and the International Society for Labour and Social Security Law. Focusing primarily on the "social pillar" of sustainability, the authors cover such critical issues as the following: - the "creeping de-globalization" manifested by Brexit and US protectionist policies; - new and renegotiated multilateral "mega" treaties; - prospects for effectively codifying social responsibilities of multinational corporations; - nexus of economic comparative advantage and excessive exploitation of natural resources; - weak (or non-existent) enforcement of labor clauses in trade agreements; - assessing and managing environmental and social risk in project finance; and - stabilization clauses in state-investor agreements. An analysis of MERCOSUR serves as a revealing insight into the differences between trade agreements concluded among developing countries and those concluded among developed countries. A much-needed probing of the future of global trade in the light of a resurgence of economic nationalisms, this book takes a giant step towards a new consensus and cohesion phase in the international community where development policies, international business transactions, and social and environmental sustainability coexist harmoniously."-- Wolters Kluwer CCH Website. 
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