NSU Research Contributions
Title : Review of Blame It on the WTO?: A Human Rights Critique
Authors : Sarah Joseph
| Book Review Title: Journal of World Trade | Volume Number: 47 | Publication Year : 2013 | Issue Number: 4 |
| Index: scopus | ISSN (Print): 1011-6702 | Publisher Name: Kluwer Law International | |
| Pages : 951-956 | |||
| ISSN (Online): 2210-2795 | |||
| Reviewer : : Md. Rizwanul Islam |
| Funding Source : None |
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Direct Sustainable Development Goals : SDG10 Reduced Inequality SDG16 Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions |
Indirect Sustainable Development Goals : SDG8 Decent Work & Economic Growth SDG17 Partnership for the Goals |
Sustainable Development Sub Goals : Ensure equal opportunity and reduce inequalities of outcome Promote rule of law and equal access to justice Promote a universal, rules-based, open, non-discriminatory and equitable multilateral trading system |
| Impact statement: This review addresses the relationship between WTO law and human rights. It is important because it examines how international trade rules may affect justice, legal accountability, and the social consequences of economic globalization. The review contributes to scholarly discussion on the compatibility between trade governance and human rights concerns. | Collaboration: None | Keywords: WTO, human rights, Sarah Joseph, trade law, international economic law, globalization, justice |