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Judul Trade Imbalance: The Struggle to Weigh Human Rights Concern in Trade Policymaking / Susan Ariel Aaronson and Jamie M. Zimmerman
Pengarang Aaronson, Susan Ariel
and Jamie M. Zimmerman
Penerbitan New York : Thomson, 2007
ISBN 9780521694209
Subjek Human rights - Economic aspects
International trade - Social aspects
Abstrak In many countries, citizens allege that trade policies undermine specific rights such as labor rights, the right to health, or the right to political participation. In some countries, policy makers use trade policies to promote human rights. Although Scholars, policy makers and activists have long debated this relationship, in truth we know very little about it. This book enters this murky territory with three goals. First, it aims to provide readers with greater insights into the relationship between human rights and trade. Second, it includes the first study of how South Africa, Brazil, the United States, and the European Union coordinate trade and human rights objectives and resolve conflicts. It also looks at how human rights issues are seeping into the WTO. Finally, it provides suggestions to policy makers for making their trade and human rights policies more coherent.
Catatan Indeks : p.329-33731
Bahasa Inggris
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