"With a range of interdisciplinary contributions and national and regional case studies, this collection offers a systematic, up-to-date evaluation of the debate relating to international trade law, policy, and gender equality. It analyses recent trade negotiations and agreements through a gender lens. Available as Open Access on Cambridge Core"--
"With a range of interdisciplinary contributions and national and regional case studies, this collection offers a systematic, up-to-date evaluation of the debate relating to international trade law, policy, and gender equality. It analyses recent trade negotiations and agreements through a gender lens. Available as Open Access on Cambridge Core"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Introduction Amrita Bahri, Dorotea López and Jan Yves Remy; Part I. 'WTO and gender equality': 2. Gender responsive WTO: making trade rules and policies work for women Anoush der Boghossian; 3. Advances in feminising WTO Mia Mikic; 4. Global economic governance and women: why is the WTO a difficult case for women representation? Judit Fabian; Part II. 'Current Issues in Gender Equality and Trade Policies': 5. Women in the LDCs: how to build forward differently for them? Simonetta Zarrilli; 6. Gender-Inclusive governance for e-commerce, digital trade and trade in services: a look at domestic regulation Amalie Giødesen Thystrup; 7. Setting up the table right: women representation meets women inclusion in trade negotiations Maria Sokolova and Matthew Wilson; 8. The importance of gender responsive standards for trade policy Gabrielle White and Michelle Parkouda; 9. Mainstreaming gender in investment treaties and its prevailing trends: the actions of MNEs in the Americas Renata Amaral and Lillyana Sophia Daza Jaller; Part III. 'Regional Approaches': 10. Gender approaches in regional trade agreements and a possible gender protocol under the African continental free trade area: a comparative assessment Katrin Kuhlmann; 11. Leave no woman behind: towards a more holistic gender and trade policy in CARICOM Tonni Brodber and Jan Yves Remy; 12. South America's leadership in gender mainstreaming in trade agreements Javiera Cáraces and Felipe Muñoz; 13. Gender mainstreaming in trade agreements: best practice examples and challenges in the Asia pacific Amrita Bahri; 14. Crafting Canada's gender-responsive trade policy Marie-France Paquet and Georgina Wainwright-Kemdirim; Bibliography; Index.
1. Introduction Amrita Bahri, Dorotea López and Jan Yves Remy; Part I. 'WTO and gender equality': 2. Gender responsive WTO: making trade rules and policies work for women Anoush der Boghossian; 3. Advances in feminising WTO Mia Mikic; 4. Global economic governance and women: why is the WTO a difficult case for women representation? Judit Fabian; Part II. 'Current Issues in Gender Equality and Trade Policies': 5. Women in the LDCs: how to build forward differently for them? Simonetta Zarrilli; 6. Gender-Inclusive governance for e-commerce, digital trade and trade in services: a look at domestic regulation Amalie Giødesen Thystrup; 7. Setting up the table right: women representation meets women inclusion in trade negotiations Maria Sokolova and Matthew Wilson; 8. The importance of gender responsive standards for trade policy Gabrielle White and Michelle Parkouda; 9. Mainstreaming gender in investment treaties and its prevailing trends: the actions of MNEs in the Americas Renata Amaral and Lillyana Sophia Daza Jaller; Part III. 'Regional Approaches': 10. Gender approaches in regional trade agreements and a possible gender protocol under the African continental free trade area: a comparative assessment Katrin Kuhlmann; 11. Leave no woman behind: towards a more holistic gender and trade policy in CARICOM Tonni Brodber and Jan Yves Remy; 12. South America's leadership in gender mainstreaming in trade agreements Javiera Cáraces and Felipe Muñoz; 13. Gender mainstreaming in trade agreements: best practice examples and challenges in the Asia pacific Amrita Bahri; 14. Crafting Canada's gender-responsive trade policy Marie-France Paquet and Georgina Wainwright-Kemdirim; Bibliography; Index.
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