This is a transcript of Professor Lance Compa’s presentation to the North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation Conference held in Washington, DC on November 12, 1996 and published in the American University Journal of International Law and Policy. [Excerpt] After all of the excellent comments this morning and so far this afternoon, both from the panelists and from the floor, I am not sure that I can say anything new about the NAALC. So, what I want to do in this intervention is add some comparative discussion with respect to the European Union and the social charter of the European Union. It has always been a key point of reference for people analyzing the NAALC and, particularly, for critics of the North American Agreement on Labor Coop...
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This is a transcript of Professor Lance Compa’s presentation to the North American Agreement on Labo...
[Excerpt] In concluding his remarks, Professor Compa outlined what he sees as the major benefits of ...
[Excerpt] Any number of idealized social charters with universal standards and swift, powerful enf...
"Assessing the effectiveness of the North American Agreement on Labour Cooperation (NAALC), this boo...
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[Excerpt] In establishing their Agreement on Labor Cooperation as a complement to the North American...
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[Excerpt] This first Commission Report on Industrial Relations shows that European social policy ha...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is an investigation into the usefulness of the N...
The North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation (NAALC), a side agreement to NAFTA, provides an in...
locus standihuman rightstreatiesfree traderegional market integrationNAFTAEUGal-Or, N. (1998). Priva...
Weak, toothless, worthless and a farce —these were some of the epithets applied to the North A...
(From the introduction). This is an exercise in comparative analysis. The paper examines Canada, the...
This article details the effects that recent North American economic integration has had on public i...
This is a transcript of Professor Lance Compa’s presentation to the North American Agreement on Labo...
[Excerpt] In concluding his remarks, Professor Compa outlined what he sees as the major benefits of ...
[Excerpt] Any number of idealized social charters with universal standards and swift, powerful enf...
"Assessing the effectiveness of the North American Agreement on Labour Cooperation (NAALC), this boo...
During the debate leading to the passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement (“NAFTA”), a gre...
This speech given to the Conference on Social Clauses and Environmental Standards in International T...
[Excerpt] In establishing their Agreement on Labor Cooperation as a complement to the North American...
Globalization holds the promise of bringing employment and wealth to historically underdeveloped are...
[Excerpt] This first Commission Report on Industrial Relations shows that European social policy ha...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is an investigation into the usefulness of the N...
The North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation (NAALC), a side agreement to NAFTA, provides an in...
locus standihuman rightstreatiesfree traderegional market integrationNAFTAEUGal-Or, N. (1998). Priva...
Weak, toothless, worthless and a farce —these were some of the epithets applied to the North A...
(From the introduction). This is an exercise in comparative analysis. The paper examines Canada, the...
This article details the effects that recent North American economic integration has had on public i...