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The World Trade Organization And Human Rights |
Edited by Sarah Joseph, Professor of Human Rights Law and Director, Castan Centre for Human Rights Law, Monash University, Australia, David Kinley, Professor of Human Rights Law, University of Sydney, Australia and Jeff Waincymer, Professor of Law, Monash University, Australia
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Contents:
Preface
1. The Trade and Human Rights Debate: Introduction to an Interdisciplinary Analysis Jeff Waincymer 2. Beyond the Divide: The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Political Rights and the World Trade Organization Robert Howse and Ruti G. Teitel 3. International Trade Law, Human Rights and the Customary International Law Rules on Treaty Interpretation Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
4. Globalisation and Human Rights: An Economist’s Perspective Pranab Bardhan
5. Resources, Rules and International Political Economy: The Politics of Development in the WTO Kenneth C. Shadlen 6. International Economic Justice: Is a Principled Liberalism Possible? Patrick Emerton
7. Inter-regime Encounters Andrew T.F. Lang 8. Games within Fragmentation: The Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions Hélène Ruiz Fabri 9. Viet Nam, Human Rights and Trade: Implications of Viet Nam’s Accession to the WTO David Kinley, Hai Nguyen and Odette Murray 10. The WTO and Labor Rights: Strategies of Linkage Chantal Thomas 11. Public Opinion and the Interpretation of the World Trade Organisation’s Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures Caroline E. Foster 12. Democratic Deficit, Participation and the WTO Sarah Joseph 13. Energy Security, Economic Development and Climate Change: Carbon Markets and the WTO Graciela Chichilnisky
14. From Realpolitik of International Trade to the Geneva Consensus Shervin Majlessi
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2009
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400 pp
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978 1 84720 661 9
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