Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-2024
Abstract
Trade policymakers' increased attention to sustainability has prompted the development of trade tools focused on corporate accountability within international trade agreements. As evidenced by the creation and use of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement's Rapid Response Labor Mechanism, this institutional shift has potent implications for labour rights and environmental protections. This article, which transcribes a lecture delivered at the Lauterpacht Centre in October 2023, scrutinises the turn toward supply-chain policing within international trade law and its institutional, legal, sociological, rhetorical and disciplinary effects.
Recommended Citation
Kathleen Claussen, Trade Law Policing on the Factory Floor: Next Generation Agreements and Their Corporate Accountability Tools, 13 Cambridge Int'l L.J. 6 (2024).
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