An edition of A question of fairness (1996)

A question of fairness

the global trade regime, labour standards, and the contestability of markets

A question of fairness
Michael Hart, Michael Hart
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An edition of A question of fairness (1996)

A question of fairness

the global trade regime, labour standards, and the contestability of markets

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A question of fairness: the global trade regime, labour standards, and the contestability of markets
1996, Centre for Trade Policy and Law = Centre de droit et de politique commerciale
in English

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Edition Notes

"December 1996".

"Revised and expanded version of a paper originally prepared for a conference on US trade strategy, Center for Trade and Commercial Diplomacy, Monterey Institute of International Studies, Monterey, October 25-27".

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
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Series
Occasional papers in international trade law and policy = Articles variés sur la politique et le droit commerciale internationale -- no. 43, Occasional papers in international trade law and policy -- no. 43.
Other Titles
Global trade regime, labour standards, and the contestability of markets

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Pagination
39 p. ;
Number of pages
39

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Open Library
OL16367439M
ISBN 10
1896871011
OCLC/WorldCat
36694987

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