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Kirton, John J.; Trebilcock, Michael J.
Introduction: hard choices and soft law in sustainable global governance
p. 3 - 29
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Bernstein, Steven; Cashore, Benjamin
Non - state global governance: is forest certification a legitimate alternative to a global forest convention?
p. 33 - 63
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Rezende de Azevedo, Tasso
The forest stewardship council: a developing country perspective
p. 64 - 92
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Tollefson, Chris
Indigenous rigths and forest certification in British Columbia
p. 93 - 118
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Blackett, Adelle
Codes of corporate conduct and the labour regulatory state in developing countries
p. 121 - 133
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Vosko, Leah F.
Standard setting at the international labour organization: the case of precarious employment
p. 134 - 152
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Venkata Ratman, C. S.; Verma, Anil
Hard law or soft law: India and international labour standards
p. 153 - 169
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Trebilcock, Michael J.
Trade policy and labour standards: objectives, instruments, and institutions
p. 170 - 185
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Dashwood, Hevina S.
Corporate social responsability and the evolution of international norms
p. 189 - 202
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Foster, John W.
The role of nongovernamental organisations and social movements in developing countries
p. 203 - 212
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Cragg, Wesley
Multinational corportations, globalisation, and the challenge of self - regulation
p. 213 - 227
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Matthews, Robert O.
Canadian corporate responsability in Sudan: why Canada backed down
p. 228 - 249
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Hockin, Thomas A.
The word trade organization, the North American free trade agreement, and the challenge of sustainable develoment
253-265
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MacLaren, Roy
Integrating environment and labour into the word trade organization
266-269
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Ostry, Sylvia
The future of the world trading system: Beyond Doha
270-287
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Wilkie, Christopher
Enhancing global governance: corporate social responsibility and the International Trade and Investment Framework
288-319
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Cloghesy, Michael E.
A corporate perspective on globalisation, sustainable development, and soft law
323-328
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Mills, Lisa N.
Terminating agricultural biotechnology? hard law, voluntary measures, and the life sciences industry
329-346
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Bayne, Nicholas
Hard and soft law in international institutions: complements, not alternatives
347-352