International labor standards : globalization, trade, and public policy
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International labor standards : globalization, trade, and public policy
Stanford Law and Politics, c2003
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Chapter 3, "Labor law for a global economy: the uneasy case for international labor standards" was originally published in the Nebraska Law Review, c2001
Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Labor standards and international competitive advantage / Robert J. Flanagan
- International labor standards and decent work : perspectives from the developing world / Gary S. Fields
- Labor law for a global economy : the uneasy case for international labor standards / William B. Gould IV
- Why international labor standards? / Sarah H. Cleveland
- "Form follows function" : formuations of international labor standards : treaties, codes, soft law, trade agreements / Virginia A. Leary
- Can codes of conduct play a role in promoting workers' rights? / Michael Posner and Justine Nolan
- Free trade and labor relations in México / Enrique de la Garza Toledo
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内容説明
In this age of globalization, countries and corporations are under increasing pressure to adopt and follow international labor standards. This book provides the most thorough empirical assessment to date of the impact of international regulation on labor standards and conditions, and critically analyzes the common race-to-the-bottom view that globalization and international competition can only further degrade labor standards.
The authors examine current standards and regulations, along with recent proposals to compel developing countries to adopt labor standards. They also consider other mechanisms for advancing labor conditions, such as lowering barriers to migration, increasing foreign aid, and encouraging more rapid economic growth. In addition, the book presents a complete description and appraisal of current voluntary corporate codes of conduct, and concludes with a detailed evaluation of the change in labor conditions in Mexico since the adoption of more open trade policies in 1986.
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