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Labor And Finance As Inevitably Transnational: Globalization Demands A Sophisticated And Transnational Lens, Katherine V.W. Stone, Timothy A. Canova, Claire Moore Dickerson
Labor And Finance As Inevitably Transnational: Globalization Demands A Sophisticated And Transnational Lens, Katherine V.W. Stone, Timothy A. Canova, Claire Moore Dickerson
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Challenges For Democracy And Trade: The Case Of The United States, Chantal Thomas
Challenges For Democracy And Trade: The Case Of The United States, Chantal Thomas
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Predominant political theory holds that legislators are protectionist regarding international trade because susceptibility to minority interest groups leads them to vote in ways that protect domestic industries at the expense of free trade. Because free trade is widely regarded as beneficial to the majority, the protectionist tendency of the legislature is believed to be a disservice to most Americans. These two theories have led to policies that restrict the role of the legislature in the formulation of trade policy, specifically, the creation of the fast track framework for trade policy legislation that exists today. This Essay challenges these two theories, …
Should The World Trade Organization Incorporate Labor And Environmental Standards?, Chantal Thomas
Should The World Trade Organization Incorporate Labor And Environmental Standards?, Chantal Thomas
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.