Linking global trade and human rights :

Linking global trade and human rights : new policy space in hard economic times edited by : Drache, Daniel and Jacobs, Lesley A - New York : Cambridge University Press, 2015. - xiv, 392 p, :

Part I. Trade Governance and Human Rights:
1. Humanizing global economic governance Sol Picciotto
2. The promise of linking human rights and trade Ernest-Ulrich Petersmann
3. Free trade agreements and global policy space after the great recession Jorge Heine and Joseph Turcotte
Part II. Global Protest and Innovation from Below:
4. From Seattle to occupy: the shifting focus of social protest Tomer Broude
5. What's next for global labour? Power dynamics and industrial relations systems in a hyperglobalized world Daniel Drache
6. Global tobacco control and trade liberalization: new policy spaces? Lesley Jacobs
Part III. Paradigm Shifts and Structural Change:
7. Business, policy spaces, and governance in India Kuldeep Mathur
8. India's pharmaceutical industry: policy space that fosters technological capability Amit Ray and Saradindu Bhaduri
Part IV. Contested Policy Spaces in Social Welfare:
9. Reducing poverty in Brazil: finding policy space for meeting developmental needs Kathryn Hochstetler
10. The global health policy agenda and shrinking policy spaces in the post crisis landscape Ron Labonté
11. The World Trade Organization and food security after the global food crises Matias Margulis
Part V. Innovations in International Human Rights:
12. Decent work for domestic workers as a new policy space Adelle Blackett
13. Is there policy space for human rights linkages in China's trade and investment strategy? Ljiljana Biuković
Part VI. China`s Evolving State Policy and Practices:
14. Human rights and social justice in China Pitman Potter
15. New policy space for collective bargaining in China Sarah Biddulph
16. Industrial relations in post-transition China: the challenges of inequality and social conflict Chang-Hee Lee.

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