This book examines the impact of international trade rules on the
promotion and protection of human rights, and explains why human
rights are an important mechanism for assessing the social justice
impact of the international trading system. The core of the book is an
in depth analysis of the various ways in which international trade law
rules impact upon human rights protection and promotion, emphasising
the significance of the jurisdictional context in which the human
rights issues arise: coercive measures that are taken by one country
to protect and promote human rights in another country are
distinguished from measures taken by a country to protect and promote
the human rights of its own population. The author contends that
international trade law rules have utilised certain ad hoc mechanisms
to deal with particularly pressing human rights concerns in the trade
context, but also argues that these mechanisms do not provide systemic
solutions to the inter-linkages between the two legal systems. The
author therefore examines mechanisms by which human rights arguments
could be more systematically raised and adjudicated upon in WTO
dispute settlement proceedings, highlighting future opportunities and
difficulties. He concludes by considering broader systemic issues
outside the dispute settlement process that need to be addressed if
trade law rules are to successfully protect and promote human rights.
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The Legal Philosophy of Robert Alexy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781847313744
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Hart Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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