Economic globalization and respect for human rights are both highly topical issues. In theory, more trade should increase economic welfare and protection of human rights should ensure individual dignity. Both fields of law protect certain freedoms: economic development should lead to higher human rights standards, and UN embargoes are used to secure compliance with human rights agreements. However the interaction between trade liberalisation and human rights protection is complex, and recently, tension has arisen between these two areas. Do WTO obligations covering intellectual property prevent governments from implementing their human rights obligations, including rights to food or health? Is it fair to accord the benefits of trade subjec...
Acknowledging a relationship between international human rights and international trade law adds to ...
When does international law allow a State or group of States to adopt trade measures in order to "co...
Human rights and intellectual property, two bodies of law that were once strangers, are becoming inc...
This book examines the impact of international trade rules on the promotion and protection of human ...
Trade liberalization as an integral part of economic globalization has achieved phenomenal boost wit...
The author critically examines the role of the World Trade Organisation (WTO). In recent years, it i...
It is well-known that being efficiency-oriented and utilitarian, the International Economic Law focu...
This thesis examines the relationship between trade and human rights under conditions of globalisati...
The how and why of connecting international human rights law and WTO law has been a hotly debated to...
The paper explores the relationship between trade liberalisation and regulation as developed through...
The integration of trade and human rights is a ubiquitous topic that has dominated academic and poli...
The today universal recognition of 'inalienable' human rights implies that the legitimacy and legali...
Can the World Trade Organisation become a body for addressing human rights issues? As an internation...
Continuation of the brisk pace of international economic growth with its necessarily increased use o...
The relationship between the international law of trade and the international law of human rights ha...
Acknowledging a relationship between international human rights and international trade law adds to ...
When does international law allow a State or group of States to adopt trade measures in order to "co...
Human rights and intellectual property, two bodies of law that were once strangers, are becoming inc...
This book examines the impact of international trade rules on the promotion and protection of human ...
Trade liberalization as an integral part of economic globalization has achieved phenomenal boost wit...
The author critically examines the role of the World Trade Organisation (WTO). In recent years, it i...
It is well-known that being efficiency-oriented and utilitarian, the International Economic Law focu...
This thesis examines the relationship between trade and human rights under conditions of globalisati...
The how and why of connecting international human rights law and WTO law has been a hotly debated to...
The paper explores the relationship between trade liberalisation and regulation as developed through...
The integration of trade and human rights is a ubiquitous topic that has dominated academic and poli...
The today universal recognition of 'inalienable' human rights implies that the legitimacy and legali...
Can the World Trade Organisation become a body for addressing human rights issues? As an internation...
Continuation of the brisk pace of international economic growth with its necessarily increased use o...
The relationship between the international law of trade and the international law of human rights ha...
Acknowledging a relationship between international human rights and international trade law adds to ...
When does international law allow a State or group of States to adopt trade measures in order to "co...
Human rights and intellectual property, two bodies of law that were once strangers, are becoming inc...