World Trade Organization and human rights : interdisciplinary perspectives / [edited by] Sarah Joseph, David Kinley, Jeff Waincymer.
Contributor(s): Joseph, Sarah (Sarah Louise) | Kinley, David (Lecturer in law) | Waincymer, Jeffrey.
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Symbiosis Law School, Noida
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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 / Helene 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 Organization's Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures / Carolina 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.
Examines the connection between the WTO and human right issues, a topic which has provoked significant debate, particularly in the decade since the collapsed WTO talks in Seattle in 1999. S Joseph and J Waincymer, Monash University, D Kinley University of Sydney.
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