Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Joseph, Kinley, & Waincymer: The World Trade Organization And Human Rights

Sarah Joseph (Monash Univ. - Law), David Kinley (Univ. of Sydney - Law), & Jeff Waincymer (Monash Univ. - Law) have published The World Trade Organization and Human Rights: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (Edward Elgar Publishing 2009). Contents include:
  • Jeff Waincymer, The Trade and Human Rights Debate: Introduction to an Interdisciplinary Analysis
  • Robert Howse & Ruti G. Teitel, Beyond the Divide: The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Political Rights and the World Trade Organization
  • Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, International Trade Law, Human Rights and the Customary International Law Rules on Treaty Interpretation
  • Pranab Bardhan, Globalisation and Human Rights: An Economist’s Perspective
  • Kenneth C. Shadlen, Resources, Rules and International Political Economy: The Politics of Development in the WTO
  • Patrick Emerton, International Economic Justice: Is a Principled Liberalism Possible?
  • Andrew T.F. Lang, Inter-regime Encounters
  • Hélène Ruiz Fabri, Games within Fragmentation: The Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions
  • David Kinley, Hai Nguyen, & Odette Murray, Viet Nam, Human Rights and Trade: Implications of Viet Nam’s Accession to the WTO
  • Chantal Thomas, The WTO and Labor Rights: Strategies of Linkage
  • Caroline E. Foster, Public Opinion and the Interpretation of the World Trade Organisation’s Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures
  • Sarah Joseph, Democratic Deficit, Participation and the WTO
  • Graciela Chichilnisky, Energy Security, Economic Development and Climate Change: Carbon Markets and the WTO
  • Shervin Majlessi, From Realpolitik of International Trade to the Geneva Consensus