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Tonia Novitz, Trade, Labour, and Sustainable Development: Leaving No One in the World of Work Behind Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024 - Kevin J. Middlebrook, The International Defense of Workers: Labor Rights, US Trade Agreements, and State Sovereignty Columbia University Press, 2024

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Tonia Novitz, Trade, Labour, and Sustainable Development: Leaving No One in the World of Work Behind Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024

Kevin J. Middlebrook, The International Defense of Workers: Labor Rights, US Trade Agreements, and State Sovereignty Columbia University Press, 2024

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2024

Desirée LeClercq*
Affiliation:
University of Georgia, Athens, GA, United States

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Copyright © The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Secretariat of the World Trade Organization

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References

1 Novitz, T. (2024) Trade, Labour, and Sustainable Development: Leaving No One in the World of Work Behind. Edward Elgar PublishingCrossRefGoogle Scholar, at 2.

2 Ibid. at 74–75.

3 Ibid. at 74.

4 Ibid. at 86.

5 Ibid, at 87.

6 Ibid. at 152.

7 LeClercq, D. (2022) ‘Why Conflict between International Economic and Rights-Based Governance is Inevitable’, Berkeley Journal of International Law 40(1)Google Scholar.

8 Novitz, n. 1, at 152–153.

9 Ibid. at 183, 191.

10 Ibid, at 195.

11 Ibid. at 221.

12 Ibid. at 244.

13 LeClercq, D. (2023) ‘A Worker-Centered Trade Policy’, Columbia Journal of Transnational Law 61(3)Google Scholar.

14 Novitz, n. 1, at 266.

15 Ibid. at 303.

16 Ibid. at 324.

17 Middlebrook, K. (2024) The International Defense of Workers: Labor Rights, U.S. Trade Agreements, and State Sovereignty. Columbia University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar, at 35.

18 Ibid. at 118.

19 Compa, L. (1997) ‘NAFTA's Labor Side Accord: A Three-Year Accounting’, NAFTA: Law and Business Review of the Americas 3(6)Google Scholar; Compa, L. (1999) ‘NAFTA's Labour Side Agreement Five Years On: Progress and Prospets for the NAALC’, Canadian Labor & Employment Law Journal 7(1)Google Scholar; Compa, L. (2002) NAFTA's Labor Side Agreement and International Labor Solidarity’, Antipode 33(3)Google Scholar.

20 Middlebrook, at 186.

21 Ibid.

22 Ibid. at 189.

23 Ibid. at 218.

24 Ibid, at 257.

25 Ibid, at 265.

26 Ibid. at 271.

27 Ibid. at 275.

28 Ibid. at 290.

29 Ibid. at 291.

30 Ibid. at 311.