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Moral Aspects of International Labor Migration Regimes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Tomer Broude*
Affiliation:
Department of International Relations, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Abstract

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Type
Toward International Order in Migration and Trade?
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2007

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References

1 General Agreement on Trade in Services, Apr. 15, 1994, Marrakesh Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization, Annex IB, Legal Instruments—Results of the Uruguay Round, 33 ILM 1125 (1994).

2 GATS Annex on Movement of Natural Persons Supplying Services Under the Agreement.

3 See Moving People to Deliver Services (Aaditya Mattoo & Antonia Carzaniga eds., 2003).

4 John Rawls, The Law of Peoples With “The Idea of Public Reason Revisited” 89 (1999).

5 The telegraphic nature of these proceedings does not permit reference to an even partial bibliography on competing approaches to global justice. See Simon Caney, Justice Beyond Borders: A Global Political Theory 3 et seq. (2005), for an excellent and useful survey.

6 Waiver Decision on the Generalized System of Preferences, June 25, 1971, GATT B.I.S.D. (18th Supp.) at 24 (1972), superseded by Decision on Differential and More Favorable Treatment, Reciprocity and Fuller Participation of Developing Countries, Nov. 28. 1979, GATT B.I.S.D. (26th Supp.) at 203 (1980).