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Reconciling international trade and labor protection : why we need to bridge the gap between ILO standards and WTO rules / Wolfgang Plasa.

Van Pelt Library K1705 .P57 2015
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Plasa, Wolfgang, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Labor laws and legislation, International.
Foreign trade regulation.
World Trade Organization.
International Labour Organization.
Physical Description:
xxvii, 225 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Lanham : Lexington Books , [2015]
Summary:
Over the past two decades or so, a number of developing countries have become important suppliers of manufactured goods. A good deal of these goods arc produced under extremely poor working conditions. However, the ILO hardly ever sanctions violations of international labor standards and WTO rules oblige importing countries to keep their markets open for goods produced under substandard labor conditions. Reconciling International Trade and Labor protection: Why We Need to Bridge the Gap between ILO Standards and WTO Rides argues that there are two reasons for linking the rules of the multilateral trading system to international labor standards. The first is to address social dumping. GATT rules are based on two principles: fairness and responsibility These principles should also apply where trade meets labor protection Exporting goods made under substandard labor conditions is unfair and distorts trade. It would therefore be consistent to make social dumping actionable. The second reason concerns the responsibility of importing countries. Increased imports of goods produced under substandard labor conditions are an incentive for the exporting country to produce more goods under the same labor conditions, and ship them to the same importing country. This results in a proliferation of violations of labor standards, for which the importing country shares the responsibility. There is a need to adopt a link between trade and labor standards enabling the importing country to cap imports in order to escape the blame. Book jacket.
Contents:
Introduction : what this book is about
The institutional framework
The framework of the discussion
Linking trade to labor standards for non trade-related reasons
Linking trade to labor standards for trade-related reasons
Alternative approaches
Links in the trade regimes and arrangements of the EU and the US
The shape of the links proposed in this study
Objections to linking trade and labor standards
Additional benefits of linking trade and labor standards
Getting agreement on linking trade and labor standards
My own proposals.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781498521383
149852138X
9781498521406
1498521401
OCLC:
913890224

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