Towards a fair global labour market : avoiding a new slave trade

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Towards a fair global labour market : avoiding a new slave trade

Ozay Mehmet, Errol Mendes and Robert Sinding

(Routledge studies in the modern world economy, 17)

Routledge, 1999

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 222-232) and index

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内容説明

This book answers the question of how to maintain effective labour regulation as the market for labour moves towards globalization. This issue is addressed from legal, economic, social and cultural perspectives. The authors consider the effects of free trade and investment, with and without labour standards, on employment, competitiveness, wages and working conditions in the global economy. Deriving and analysing policy options, they seek ways in which principles of labour regulation can operate at an international level. The work concludes with a call for a rule-based global trading system in which core labour standards play a significant part.

目次

Preface Part I: The Emerging Global Labour Market 1. The Emerging Global Labour Market: Myth or Reality? 2. The New Global Assembly Line: Winners and Losers 3. Regulating the Global Labour Market, Effectiveness of the ILO and the WTO Part II: International Regulation of Goods, Services and Labour: From Hard Law to Soft Law 4. Rationales for Labour Market Regulation 5. Converging Objectives: Regulating International Trade and the Global Labour Market Part III: Fairness in the Global Labour Market: Tradeoffs and Joint Gains 6. Static Analysis of the Role of Labour Standards in National Competitiveness 7. Dynamic Factors Affecting the Role of Labour Standards and National Competitiveness and Economic Development 8. Cultural Relativism and Human Rights: The Debate Over Labour Standards and 'Asian Values' Part IV: Conclusion 9. Toward a Rule-Based Global Labour Market Bibliography Index

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