The purpose of this chapter is to clarify the sources of the debate on social clauses and their current outlines relating to child labour, and to recognize some of the doubts or unanswerable questions presented. It is an attempt to clearly focus on the underlying issue and to offer some potential solutions. The purpose of the chapter is not to resolve the doubt as to whether or what limitations should be imposed on free trade in order to promote labour standards, nor to answer the perennial question as to whether or not the so-called social clause is an effective instrument for protecting children who work
Is not a new phenomenon that there are some children who work in hard and inhuman conditions. It is ...
The relationship between labour standards in developing countries and trade flows has become a major...
The International Labour Organisation (the ILO) has regulated child labour through the Minimum Age C...
International labour standards can be promoted in different fora and in various ways. The aim of thi...
One of the very important features of the dispute settlement mechanism under the WTO is the principl...
The contribution develops a legal analysis of the interaction between the ILO Convention on the wors...
In response to concern about the model of trade and investment liberalization reflected in existing...
Trade and labour standards: Child labour. This report, commissioned by Save the Children, Norway, di...
Although discussion concerning the inclusion of core labour standards has been excluded from the Doh...
An agreement on the inclusion of a social clause in the World Trade Organization‟s (WTO) multilatera...
This paper provides an overview of the current academic and public debate on child labor. There is g...
NoThe paper examines the existing quasi-legal means by which international labour standards may be p...
This article critically examines the way in which international labour law has been dealing with wor...
Survey data are used to examine the determinants of a "social clause" in international trade negotia...
Over the last two decades, a growing number of free trade agreements have included social and labour...
Is not a new phenomenon that there are some children who work in hard and inhuman conditions. It is ...
The relationship between labour standards in developing countries and trade flows has become a major...
The International Labour Organisation (the ILO) has regulated child labour through the Minimum Age C...
International labour standards can be promoted in different fora and in various ways. The aim of thi...
One of the very important features of the dispute settlement mechanism under the WTO is the principl...
The contribution develops a legal analysis of the interaction between the ILO Convention on the wors...
In response to concern about the model of trade and investment liberalization reflected in existing...
Trade and labour standards: Child labour. This report, commissioned by Save the Children, Norway, di...
Although discussion concerning the inclusion of core labour standards has been excluded from the Doh...
An agreement on the inclusion of a social clause in the World Trade Organization‟s (WTO) multilatera...
This paper provides an overview of the current academic and public debate on child labor. There is g...
NoThe paper examines the existing quasi-legal means by which international labour standards may be p...
This article critically examines the way in which international labour law has been dealing with wor...
Survey data are used to examine the determinants of a "social clause" in international trade negotia...
Over the last two decades, a growing number of free trade agreements have included social and labour...
Is not a new phenomenon that there are some children who work in hard and inhuman conditions. It is ...
The relationship between labour standards in developing countries and trade flows has become a major...
The International Labour Organisation (the ILO) has regulated child labour through the Minimum Age C...