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Can and Should Trade Be Used to Promote Human Rights, Fairness? Part 3
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Thursday, December 7, 2006
Christian Barry sketches a theoretical framework for what an account of fair trade would look like and suggests what progressive governments might do to ensure that human rights--as far as labor standards are concerned--are fulfilled worldwide.
This talk is part of the 2006 Oxford-Uehiro-Carnegie Council Conference: Free Trade, Fair Trade, and Sustainable Trade: The Case of Resource Extraction.
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