Free trade agreements and labour rights: Recent developments
Doumbia-Henry, Cleopatra ; Gravel, Eric
2006
145
3
185-206
free trade area ; trade agreement ; workers rights
Law
English
Bibliogr.
"While the linking of trade liberalization with protection of workers' rights remains controversial, the practice of including labour clauses in free trade agreements is gaining currency. Reviewing wider efforts to promote labour standards and – in fine – the economic and other arguments for doing so, the authors examine the labour clauses contained in recent trade argeements, focusing on their effectiveness in protecting internationally recognized workers' rights. Some agreements offer promising avenues for promoting these rights (e.g. trade incentives, capacity building) but their principal weakness lies in supervision, particularly in countries that have not ratified the relevant ILO Conventions."
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