Are labor rights human rights? Are some worker rights so fundamental that must be respected by all nations, and all corporations, under all circumstances? If so, who has the authority to define such rights, and how should they be enforced? What is the effect on the global economy of enforcing international worker rights? These are some of the questions confronted by the authors of Human Rights, Labor Rights, and International Trade, a compilation of essays by an international group of scholars, labor rights activists, and corporate executives addressing contemporary topics in the dialectic among labor, trade, and human rights
[Excerpt] Fresh information, insightful analysis, and sharp controversy marked presentations by emin...
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[Excerpt] In this article we propose to contribute to the philosophical debate on global justice by ...
Are labor rights human rights? Are some worker rights so fundamental that must be respected by all n...
[Excerpt] This volume is intended to collect the best current scholarship in the new and growing fie...
[Excerpt] This volume is intended to collect the best current scholarship in the new and growing fie...
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[Excerpt] Fresh information, insightful analysis, and sharp controversy marked presentations by emin...
With the forces of globalization as a backdrop, this casebook develops labor and employment law in t...
[Excerpt] In this article we propose to contribute to the philosophical debate on global justice by ...
Are labor rights human rights? Are some worker rights so fundamental that must be respected by all n...
[Excerpt] This volume is intended to collect the best current scholarship in the new and growing fie...
[Excerpt] This volume is intended to collect the best current scholarship in the new and growing fie...
Over the past twenty years, International Labour Standards have been cited increasingly as the autho...
Economic globalisation is one of the guiding paradigms of the twenty-first century. The challenge it...
Filing lawsuits in U.S. federal and state courts for workers’ rights violations suffered by workers ...
In their book, Corporate Predators: The Hunt For Mega-Profits and The Attack on Democracy, Russell M...
A review of: Workers’ Rights as Human Rights edited by James A. Gross. Ithaca: Cornell University Pr...
As World Trade Organization ( WTO ) Members relentlessly pursue new regional trade agreements to ach...
This article examines whether customs, treaties, and historical facts have caused the ethical human ...
Yes, it’s true: Workers are human, they are not commodities, they are not factors of production. Peo...
Most trade unionists were oblivious to international human rights movement in the last half of the t...
[Excerpt] Fresh information, insightful analysis, and sharp controversy marked presentations by emin...
With the forces of globalization as a backdrop, this casebook develops labor and employment law in t...
[Excerpt] In this article we propose to contribute to the philosophical debate on global justice by ...