This book provides a set of proposals for how to best guarantee effective enforcement of labour rights under difficult circumstances. It will be essential to those in the fields of human rights law, international relations, trade and labour laws, and also of interest to practitioners, NGOs, and policy makers.
This book provides a set of proposals for how to best guarantee effective enforcement of labour rights under difficult circumstances. It will be essential to those in the fields of human rights law, international relations, trade and labour laws, and also of interest to practitioners, NGOs, and policy makers.
Aneta Tyc is Doctor of Law (2015) and Assistant Professor at the Department of European, International and Collective Labour Law at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Lodz. She is author or co-author of 80 publications in the field of labour law in several languages and has authored several dozen papers presented at scientific conferences. She has been Principal Investigator on several research projects and is a winner of many prestigious awards, prizes and scholarships.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter I The history of development of workers' rights in the context of global trade rules Chapter II The ILO and its effectiveness Chapter III The WTO needs reforms: is there space for labour rights? Chapter IV Generalised System of Preferences: The US and the EU Compared Chapter V The US's and the EU's international trade agreements Chapter VI Private standard-setting: the impact of CSR instruments on labour rights Chapter VII Conclusions
Chapter I The history of development of workers' rights in the context of global trade rules Chapter II The ILO and its effectiveness Chapter III The WTO needs reforms: is there space for labour rights? Chapter IV Generalised System of Preferences: The US and the EU Compared Chapter V The US's and the EU's international trade agreements Chapter VI Private standard-setting: the impact of CSR instruments on labour rights Chapter VII Conclusions
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