Companies, International Trade and Human Rights

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Companies, International Trade and Human Rights

Economics International trade and commerce Business and Management International business Public international law: economic and trade Public international law: human rights Company, commercial and competition law: general Company law

Author: Janet Dine

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Collection: Cambridge Studies in Corporate Law

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 24th February 2005

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 668 Kb

ISBN: 9781139810036


Introduction

Originally published in 2005, this book focuses on the role of corporations within the trading system, and the complex relationships between corporations, nation states and international organisations.

The actions and motives that drive corporations are considered as well as the structure of the international trading system. Remedial devices such as Codes of Conduct and Human Rights instruments are assessed for effectiveness.

Objectives and Focus

The book seeks reasons for what is a growing understanding that international trading regimes are not meeting objectives found in many international agreements, including both the international trade agreements themselves (WTO, GATT, TRIPS etc.) and human rights instruments.

In particular, it is clear that the prevalence and severity of poverty is not being adequately addressed.

Conclusion

This work sets out to investigate the role played by companies in this failure in the globalisation of trade to realise its aims, in particular the failure to achieve the minimum of basic rights, the right to food.

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