Blame it on the WTO ? : A Human Rights Critique by Sarah Joseph.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: US : Oxford university press, 2011.Description: 327 pISBN:- 9780199565894
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Table of Contents;
Chapter 1. Introducing the WTO and international human rights law regimes
Chapter 2. Relationship between the WTO and international human rights law
Chapter 3. Democratic deficit and the WTO
Chapter 4. Human rights' restrictions on trade
Chapter 5. The WTO, poverty, and development
Chapter 6. The WTO and the right to food
Chapter 7. TRIPS and the right to health
Chapter 8. Extraterritorial human rights duties
Chapter 9. WTO reform, the Doha Round, and other free trade initiatives
Chapter 10. Conclusion
Bibliography
Index