
Sustainable Development, Global Trade and Social Rights
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Focusing primarily on the "social pillar" of sustainability, the authors cover such critical issues as the following:
- - the "creeping de-globalization" manifested by Brexit and US protectionist policies;
- - new and renegotiated multilateral "mega" treaties;
- - prospects for effectively codifying social responsibilities of multinational corporations;
- - nexus of economic comparative advantage and excessive exploitation of natural resources;
- - weak (or non-existent) enforcement of labor clauses in trade agreements;
- - assessing and managing environmental and social risk in project finance; and
- - stabilization clauses in state-investor agreements.
An analysis of MERCOSUR serves as a revealing insight into the differences between trade agreements concluded among developing countries and those concluded among developed countries.
A much-needed probing of the future of global trade in the light of a resurgence of economic nationalisms, this book takes a giant step towards a new consensus and cohesion phase in the international community where development policies, international business transactions, and social and environmental sustainability coexist harmoniously. It will be welcomed by practitioners, academics, and researchers in trade law, environmental law, and labor law, as well as by policymakers and businesspersons concerned with how these legal fields interact with economic justice.
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- Intro
- Editors
- Contributors
- Introduction
- PART ISustainable Development and International Trade
- CHAPTER 1Sustainable Development, Global Trade and Social Rights: An Evolutionary Perspective
- CHAPTER 2Sustainable Development, Social Rights and International Trade
- PART IIInternational Trade Agreements: The Linkage Between Trade and Social Rights
- CHAPTER 3The MERCOSUR (Southern Common Market): Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela
- CHAPTER 4The Link Between Trade and Social Clauses
- CHAPTER 5Atlantic Transitions for Law and Labor: CETA First and TTIP Second?
- PART IIIThe European Union Internal and External Action in the International Trade Relationships Con
- CHAPTER 6Globalization and Human Rights: Social Clauses in Trade Agreements and in International Exc
- CHAPTER 7The EU Generalised Scheme of Preferences and the Special Incentive Arrangement for Sustaina
- PART IVInvestments, IMF, ISDS (Investor-State Dispute Settlement) Clauses and the Arbitral Procedure
- CHAPTER 8Social Rights and the Janus Face of International Investment: The Role of Commercial Banks
- CHAPTER 9Stabilization Clauses in State-Investor Agreements: A Brief Overview
- CHAPTER 10New Generations Treaties and the Attempts for a Renewal of the ISDS
- PART VThe ILO Perspective
- CHAPTER 11An Overview of the Main ILO Policies and Tools in the Organization of Promotional Activiti
- Index
- 1 Sustainable Development, Global Trade and Social Rights: The Renewal of an Historical Link
- 2 The Evolutionary Perspective of the Linkage
- 3 Internormativity and Globalization: An Evolutionary Perspective
- 4 Social Rights, Content and Regulatory Value of the Social Clause in an Evolutionary Perspective
- 5 Social Clause and Industrial Relations
- 6 Economic and Social Rationalities: The Positive Effects of Respect for Social Rights
- 7 Impact Assessment and Implementation Mechanisms
- 1 Introductive Proposal
- 1.1 Notions
- 1.2 State or Inter-State Perspectives
- 1.3 Perspectives Centred on Enterprises
- 1 Sustainable Development and Decent Work
- 2 On the MERCOSUR
- 2.1 Institutional Development
- 2.2 Labour Rights
- 2.2.1 Influences and Common Traits
- 2.2.2 The Authoritarian Factor
- 3 Sustainable Development in the MERCOSUR
- 3.1 Analysis of Certain Social Indicators
- 3.2 Regulatory Level
- 3.3 Specific Regulatory Instruments of the MERCOSUR
- 3.3.1 The Social and Labour Declaration of the MERCOSUR
- 3.3.1.1 Its Approval and Amendment
- 3.3.1.2 The Principles
- 3.3.1.3 Regulation Contents: Rights
- 3.3.1.4 Implementation and Follow-Up
- 3.3.2 The Multilateral Agreement on Social Security
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Specter of NAFTA
- 2.1 The Impact on Jobs of Trade Liberalization
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