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Over the last few decades, advances in transportation and production technology, in conjunction with economic globalization and the emergence of multinational corporations, have consolidated fragmented production processes into long and complex supply chains across jurisdictions. While there are...
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links politically posited law and private governance in what could be called an externally regulated self-regulation. In … linkages that tie the governance systems of states, enterprises and international bodies in the regulation of the human rights … new multi-systemic hierarchies of regulation, that one can see emerge the nature of “law” in the 21st century …
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This chapter examines the potential of government procurement as a mechanism for improving job quality and alleviating poverty and proposes ways in which these mechanisms can be strengthened so as to make them more effective. The promotion of higher labour standards through government...
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industry in Indonesia through the presence of two different certification schemes: the voluntary, global market …
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Globalization has led to union decline almost universally across the world's capitalist democracies. But despite globalization, global labor unions have been able to sign International Framework Agreements (“IFAs”) with more than 110 multinational corporations that cover about 9 million...
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