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Trade, Labor, Legitimacy
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Guzman, Andrew T.
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Academic discourse
/ Academic writing
/ Commerce
/ Debates
/ Demonstrations & protests
/ Discourse
/ Employee rights
/ Essay
/ Free trade
/ Influence
/ International agreements
/ International Labour Organization
/ International law
/ International trade
/ International trade organizations
/ Labor
/ Labor departments
/ Labor laws and legislation
/ Labor standards
/ Legitimacy
/ Liberalization
/ Political aspects
/ Political discourse
/ Political science
/ Politics
/ Reforms
/ Resistance
/ Sanctions
/ Trade
/ Trade agreements
/ Trade legislation
/ Trade liberalization
/ Trade negotiation
/ Trade sanctions
/ Welfare
/ World Trade Organization. Appellate Body
2003
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Trade, Labor, Legitimacy
by
Guzman, Andrew T.
in
Academic discourse
/ Academic writing
/ Commerce
/ Debates
/ Demonstrations & protests
/ Discourse
/ Employee rights
/ Essay
/ Free trade
/ Influence
/ International agreements
/ International Labour Organization
/ International law
/ International trade
/ International trade organizations
/ Labor
/ Labor departments
/ Labor laws and legislation
/ Labor standards
/ Legitimacy
/ Liberalization
/ Political aspects
/ Political discourse
/ Political science
/ Politics
/ Reforms
/ Resistance
/ Sanctions
/ Trade
/ Trade agreements
/ Trade legislation
/ Trade liberalization
/ Trade negotiation
/ Trade sanctions
/ Welfare
/ World Trade Organization. Appellate Body
2003
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Guzman, Andrew T.
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Academic discourse
/ Academic writing
/ Commerce
/ Debates
/ Demonstrations & protests
/ Discourse
/ Employee rights
/ Essay
/ Free trade
/ Influence
/ International agreements
/ International Labour Organization
/ International law
/ International trade
/ International trade organizations
/ Labor
/ Labor departments
/ Labor laws and legislation
/ Labor standards
/ Legitimacy
/ Liberalization
/ Political aspects
/ Political discourse
/ Political science
/ Politics
/ Reforms
/ Resistance
/ Sanctions
/ Trade
/ Trade agreements
/ Trade legislation
/ Trade liberalization
/ Trade negotiation
/ Trade sanctions
/ Welfare
/ World Trade Organization. Appellate Body
2003
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Trade, Labor, Legitimacy
2003
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Overview
The World Trade Organization (\"WTO\") has little to say about labor practices and workers' rights. It has no committee or working group on trade and labor, no agreement addressing labor standards, and the only directly relevant provision in the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (\"GATT\") is an Article XX exception to trade obligations for measures relating to the products of prison labor. The WTO is so determined to keep labor issues at a distance that it explicitly stated in its 1996 Singapore Ministerial Declaration that \"[t]he International Labour Organization (ILO) is the competent body to set and deal with these [core labor] standards.\" Despite the WTO's resistance, however, the relationship between trade and labor remains a topic of heated discussion, appearing in regional trading agreements, domestic debates about trade, political protests, and academic discourse.
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School of Law, University of California, Berkeley,California Law Review Inc,University of California - Berkeley, School of Law
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