Human Rights

Local Engagement with International Economic Law and Human Rights

Edited by Pitman B. Potter · Ljiljana Biukovic
Edward Elgar Publishing May 2017

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ISBN-13
9781785367182
Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication
May 2017
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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International economic law and human rights represent two branches of international law that have been rapidly evolving and expanding in recent decades.

This collection grew out of a central objective to explore methods of domestic engagement with international trade and human rights norms, and the inherent difficulties in establishing balanced links between these two international law regimes. It does so by providing an analysis of global regulation and the impact of international organizations on domestic laws Through conceptual and structural analysis coupled with local analysis and a China-focused case study, this book aims to investigate the socio-legal dimension of the interaction between international economic law and human rights, and particularly the relationships between local arrangements and international legal regulations and rules.

The common thread of the papers in this collection is a focus on the application of socio-legal normative paradigms in building knowledge and policy support for coordinating local performance with international trade and human rights standards in ways that are mutually sustaining. The authors also suggest new approaches to government policies on trade development and human rights protection The substantive excellence and complexity of the research presented make it an excellent resource for students and scholars of International Law.

Table of Contents

Introduction Ljiljana Biukovic and Pitman Potter

Part I: Re-imagining local engagement with international law
1. International Trade, Human Rights and Policy Space Thomas Cottier
2. Cosmopolitan Constitutionalism: Linking Local Engagement with International Economic Law and Human Rights Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann

Part II: Structural Aspects of Trade and Investment
3. Politics of Anti-dumping in Dispute Settlement: The Trade Predator's Persistent Dilemma-National Tribunals Square Shooters or a Minefield of Bias? Daniel Drache
4. Transparency Evolution: More than the Right to Know Ljiljana Biukovic
5. Challenging an Investment Agreement in Canada: Hupacasath First Nation's Application for Judicial Review against the CCFIPPA Naayeli Ramirez-Espinosa
6. The Impact of Mexico's 2011 Human Rights Constitutional Amendment on Arbitral Practice: A View from Local Actors Erika Cedillo Part III: The Impact of Communities and Local Culture
7. Demarcating the International Community: Where do International Practices Come from? Mor Mitrani
8. Local Communities, Cultural Heritage and International Economic Law Valentina Vadi
9. Identity Matters: The Enforcement of Global Human Rights Treaties by European Union's Trade Instruments Moshe Hirsch
10. Observing the Small Gestures: Human Rights Vectors in the Vietnamese Trade Law Environment Lisa Toohey

Part IV: Dilemmas of Local Performance: The Case of China
11. Coordinating Human Rights and Trade Policy in China: The Case of Environmental Protection Pitman B. Potter
12. Structuring China's Engagement with International Human Rights: The Case of Wage Protection Law and Practice Sarah Biddulph Index S. Biddulph
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