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Protecting labour rights in a multi-polar supply chain and mobile global economy / general editor, Roger Blanpain ; guest editors, Jan Wouters [and 3 others] ; contributors, Laura Beke [and 15 others].

Contributor(s): Series: Bulletin of comparative labour relations ; 89.Publisher: Alphen aan den Rijn : Wolters Kluwer, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: xiv, 194 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789041156624
  • 9041156623
Subject(s):
Contents:
Protecting labour rights in a multi-polar supply chain and mobile global economy : an introduction / Axel Marx, Jan Wouters & Laura Beke -- Monitoring precarious and forced labour in Brazil : sweatshops in Sao Paulo from a gender perspective / Joao Paulo Candia Veiga & Katiuscia Moreno Galhera -- Multi-layered gaps between ILO conventions and the Chinese legal protection for migrant women workers as domestic helpers in China / Peng Qinxuan -- Approaches in promoting fair and ethical international labour recruitment / Lara White & Lauren Marsh -- EU trade policy and international labour standards : the view from the ILO / Pieter Leenknegt -- US and EU labour governance in the Dominican Republic : contrasting the DR-CAFTA and the CARIFORM-EPA de jure and de facto / Myriam Oehri -- European Union trade sustainability impact assessments : developing coherence between trade agreements and labour standards / Kyle Cote -- The potential role of the ILO to enhance institutional coherence on CSR in international trade and investment agreements / Rafael Peels & Anselm Schneider -- An empirical examination of the function of the OECD national contract points to handle complaints on an alleged breach of the OECD guidelines for multinational enterprises / Juan Carlos Ochoa S. -- Towards a reflexive juridification of private governance instruments : the case of labor standards / Klaas Hendrik Eller -- Conclusion: Enforcement gaps and fragmentation in global labour governance / Axel Marx, Jan Wouters & Glenn Rayp.
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Includes bibliographical references.

Protecting labour rights in a multi-polar supply chain and mobile global economy : an introduction / Axel Marx, Jan Wouters & Laura Beke -- Monitoring precarious and forced labour in Brazil : sweatshops in Sao Paulo from a gender perspective / Joao Paulo Candia Veiga & Katiuscia Moreno Galhera -- Multi-layered gaps between ILO conventions and the Chinese legal protection for migrant women workers as domestic helpers in China / Peng Qinxuan -- Approaches in promoting fair and ethical international labour recruitment / Lara White & Lauren Marsh -- EU trade policy and international labour standards : the view from the ILO / Pieter Leenknegt -- US and EU labour governance in the Dominican Republic : contrasting the DR-CAFTA and the CARIFORM-EPA de jure and de facto / Myriam Oehri -- European Union trade sustainability impact assessments : developing coherence between trade agreements and labour standards / Kyle Cote -- The potential role of the ILO to enhance institutional coherence on CSR in international trade and investment agreements / Rafael Peels & Anselm Schneider -- An empirical examination of the function of the OECD national contract points to handle complaints on an alleged breach of the OECD guidelines for multinational enterprises / Juan Carlos Ochoa S. -- Towards a reflexive juridification of private governance instruments : the case of labor standards / Klaas Hendrik Eller -- Conclusion: Enforcement gaps and fragmentation in global labour governance / Axel Marx, Jan Wouters & Glenn Rayp.

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