This comment provides a background to the anti-Haitian sentiment in the Dominican Republic and explores the arguments for and against the DR-CAFTA labor provisions; compares NAFTA, the Jordan Free Trade Agreement, and DR-CAFTA to demonstrate DR-CAFTA does not advance labor rights; looks to the realities of NAFTA and the Jordan FTA, and the effects that previous FTAs have had on laborers; and discusses Dominican laws, workers’ rights violations, and the potential for labor rights enforcement through DR-CAFTA
Part I of this Article details labor problems in CAFTA countries, with specific emphasis on problems...
The number of free trade agreements (FTAs) concluded by the United States of America (US) has grown ...
Migrant “illegality” has increasingly become a popular topic in political debates around the world, ...
The U.S.-Dominican Republic-Central America Free Trade Agreement (DRCAFTA) is the eighth free trade ...
The Dominican Republic and Haiti share the island of Hispaniola. The two nations’ shared history can...
Athreya argues that the Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) is s step backward from previou...
The Dominican Republic and Haiti share a long and troubled history in which race, ethnicity, and cul...
On August 5, 2004, the United States signed the U.S- Dominican Republic-Central America Free Trade A...
On the Caribbean island of Hispanola, shared by Haiti and the Dominican Republic, grave human rights...
This Comment examines the barriers that undocumented Haitian migrants face when accessing healthcare...
This study analyses the “White Paper” projects and initiatives taken by the US government to improve...
This paper addresses the manipulation of the relationship between the people of the Dominican Republ...
The rapid expansion of free trade has challenged workers rights in Central America. Unions are cont...
Migrant illegality has increasingly become a popular topic in political debates around the world, ...
Comments submitted to the United States Trade Representative following a request for comments concer...
Part I of this Article details labor problems in CAFTA countries, with specific emphasis on problems...
The number of free trade agreements (FTAs) concluded by the United States of America (US) has grown ...
Migrant “illegality” has increasingly become a popular topic in political debates around the world, ...
The U.S.-Dominican Republic-Central America Free Trade Agreement (DRCAFTA) is the eighth free trade ...
The Dominican Republic and Haiti share the island of Hispaniola. The two nations’ shared history can...
Athreya argues that the Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) is s step backward from previou...
The Dominican Republic and Haiti share a long and troubled history in which race, ethnicity, and cul...
On August 5, 2004, the United States signed the U.S- Dominican Republic-Central America Free Trade A...
On the Caribbean island of Hispanola, shared by Haiti and the Dominican Republic, grave human rights...
This Comment examines the barriers that undocumented Haitian migrants face when accessing healthcare...
This study analyses the “White Paper” projects and initiatives taken by the US government to improve...
This paper addresses the manipulation of the relationship between the people of the Dominican Republ...
The rapid expansion of free trade has challenged workers rights in Central America. Unions are cont...
Migrant illegality has increasingly become a popular topic in political debates around the world, ...
Comments submitted to the United States Trade Representative following a request for comments concer...
Part I of this Article details labor problems in CAFTA countries, with specific emphasis on problems...
The number of free trade agreements (FTAs) concluded by the United States of America (US) has grown ...
Migrant “illegality” has increasingly become a popular topic in political debates around the world, ...