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Economy / Generalized System of Preferences / World Trade Organization / Labour law / Human behavior / Competition / United States labor law / Human rights / Labor rights / International trade
Date: 2018-07-10 13:33:27
Economy
Generalized System of Preferences
World Trade Organization
Labour law
Human behavior
Competition
United States labor law
Human rights
Labor rights
International trade

Article Protecting Workers Abroad and Industries at Home: Rights-based Conditionality in Trade

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