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Linking global trade and human rights : New policy space in hard economic times

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2014Description: 392p xiiiISBN:
  • 9781107047174
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 382.300000 DRA
Contents:
Contents: Part I. Trade Governance and Human Rights: 1. Humanising global economic governance Sol Picciotto; 2. The promise of linking human rights and trade Ernest-Ulrich Petersmann; 3. Free trade agreements and global policy space after the great recession Jorge Heine and Joseph Turcott; Part II. Global Protest and Innovation from Below: 4. From Seattle to occupy: the shifting focus of social protest Tomer Broude; 5. What's next for global labour? Power dynamics and industrial relations systems in a hyperglobalized world Daniel Drache; 6. Global tobacco control and trade liberalization: new policy spaces? Lesley Jacobs; Part III. Paradigm Shifts and Structural Change: 7. Business, policy spaces, and governance in India Kuldeep Mathur; 8. India's pharmaceutical industry: policy space that fosters technological capability Amit Ray and Saradindu Bhaduri; Part IV. Contested Policy Spaces in Social Welfare: 9. Reducing poverty in Brazil: finding policy space for meeting developmental needs Kathryn Hochstetler; 10. The global health policy agenda and shrinking policy spaces in the post crisis landscape Ron Labonte; 11. The World Trade Organization and food security after the global food crises Matias Margulis; Part V. Innovations in International Human Rights: 12. Decent work for domestic workers as a new policy space Adelle Blackett; 13. Is there policy space for human rights linkages in China's trade and investment strategy? Ljiljana Biukovic; Part VI. China's Evolving State Policy and Practices: 14. Human rights and social justice in China Pitman Potter; 15. New policy space for collective bargaining in China Sarah Biddulph; 16. Industrial relations in post-transition China: the challenges of inequality and social conflict Chang-Hee Lee
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Contents:
Part I. Trade Governance and Human Rights:
1. Humanising global economic governance Sol Picciotto;
2. The promise of linking human rights and trade Ernest-Ulrich Petersmann;
3. Free trade agreements and global policy space after the great recession Jorge Heine and Joseph Turcott;
Part II. Global Protest and Innovation from Below:
4. From Seattle to occupy: the shifting focus of social protest Tomer Broude;
5. What's next for global labour? Power dynamics and industrial relations systems in a hyperglobalized world Daniel Drache;
6. Global tobacco control and trade liberalization: new policy spaces? Lesley Jacobs;
Part III. Paradigm Shifts and Structural Change:
7. Business, policy spaces, and governance in India Kuldeep Mathur;
8. India's pharmaceutical industry: policy space that fosters technological capability Amit Ray and Saradindu Bhaduri;
Part IV. Contested Policy Spaces in Social Welfare:
9. Reducing poverty in Brazil: finding policy space for meeting developmental needs Kathryn Hochstetler;
10. The global health policy agenda and shrinking policy spaces in the post crisis landscape Ron Labonte;
11. The World Trade Organization and food security after the global food crises Matias Margulis;
Part V. Innovations in International Human Rights: 12. Decent work for domestic workers as a new policy space Adelle Blackett;
13. Is there policy space for human rights linkages in China's trade and investment strategy? Ljiljana Biukovic;
Part VI. China's Evolving State Policy and Practices: 14. Human rights and social justice in China Pitman Potter;
15. New policy space for collective bargaining in China Sarah Biddulph;
16. Industrial relations in post-transition China: the challenges of inequality and social conflict Chang-Hee Lee

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