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Campaign
on Linkages
CUTS’ Initiative for Capacity Building
on Linkages between Trade and Non-Trade
Concerns
Background
and Context
Enough
is Enough: TWIN-SAL Statement
The
Project
The
Three Pronged Approaches: Research, Networking, and Advocacy
Research
Trade
and Labour Standards
Trade and
Environment
Networking
Advocacy
Organising
Conference/Meetings
Representation
Information
Dissemination
Linkages:
What are the Issues, the Problems and Possible
Solutions?
Event
Reports
LINKAGES:
How do we bridge the gap? May21,
2002, Brussels, Belgium.
Symposia
on linkages: How do we bridge the gap?
19th October 2001, Washington DC, USA
Symposia
on linkages: How do we bridge the gap?
10th October 2001, London, UK
Implementation
Issues vs. Expansion of the WTO
March 24,
2001, New Delhi, India
Round
Table: The Social Clause and Linkage at the WTO: What is at
Stake?
December 16,
2000, New Delhi, India
CUTS’
Panel Discussion on Linkages: Are Trade Sanctions
A Part Of Legitimate Instruments For Elimination
Of Child Labour?
November 14,
2000, Durban, South Africa 14:30hrs-16: 30 Hrs
CUTS’
Panel Discussion: Labour Linkage From The view Point of Trade
Sanctions
June29,2000,Geneva
Planning Meeting Research on Child Labour
June 18, 2000,
Jaipur, India
Interviews
Interviews
on Linkages Issues: Northern Perspective
Article
A
message on labour linkage for Mr Zoellick and Mr Maran
Can
trade sanctions eliminate child labour?
Analysis
US
Toolbox on Labour: A critical
analysis
Debate
Labor Standards
in the WTO:Protecting Workers'
Rights or Protecting Privileges in the North?
Publications
E-newsletter
Trade
& Labour
Briefing
Papers
Research
Reports
Trade
& Environment
Briefing
Papers
Research
Reports
Discussion
Paper
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