Handbook on assessment of labour provisions in trade and investment arrangements
Susan Aaronson,
Jonas. Aissi,
Mirela. Barbu,
Liam. Campling,
Marva. Corley-Coulibaly,
Elizabeth. Echeverria Manrique,
Harrison, James,,
Takaaki. Kizu,
Pablo. Lazo Grandi,
Ngoc-Han. Tran,
Myriam. Oehri,
Rafael. Peels,
Tilottama. Puri,
Richardson, Ben,,
Daniel. Samaan,
Anselm. Schneider,
Pelin. Sekerler Richiardi,
Smith, Adrian,,
Lore Van den. Putte and
Viegelahn, Christian,
in Studies on Growth with Equity from International Labour Office, Research Department
Abstract:
Labour provisions have become more commonplace in trade agreements and increasingly comprehensive in their scope. The Handbook provides practical information in a format geared towards non-specialist audiences focusing on different approaches regarding the content and implementation mechanisms of labour provisions (including technical cooperation and dialogue). In this regard, the Handbook presents different case-studies, with particular focus on implementation of the labour provisions, specific effects, and challenges. Particularly, it emphasizes the importance of stakeholders’ involvement in the implementation of the provisions. In addition, the Handbook explores other areas related to trade and labour, such as global supply chains, corporate social responsibility provisions in trade agreements and gender considerations.
Keywords: labour standards; trade agreement.; working conditions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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