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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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands
Kluwer Law International,
[2018]
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| Series: | Studies in employment and social policy ;
volume 51. |
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Table of Contents:
- 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
- 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.
