Just Trade. Berta Esperanza Hernández-Truyol
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9.2 Human Rights Framework
9.3 International Trade Framework
9.4 The Reality of Trafficking
9.5 The Ubiquity of Trafficking
9.6 The Faces of Trafficking
9.7 Final Thoughts
10 Bebel Redux: The Woman Question
10.2 Human Rights Framework
10.3 International Trade Framework
10.4 The Woman Question
10.5 Women and Culture in the Americas
10.6 Women and Work
10.7 Final Thoughts
11 First Peoples First: Indigenous Populations
11.2 Human Rights Framework
11.3 International Trade Framework
11.4 Enter WTO’s TRIPS Agreement: From Bad to Worse?
11.5 Role of TRIPS in the Abuse of Traditional Knowledge
11.6 Convention on Biological Diversity to the Rescue
11.7 Trade Causes Overuse of Resources on Which Indigenous Peoples Rely
11.8 Modernization: Not Always the Best Approach
11.9 Efforts to Bridge the Divide
11.10 Final Thoughts
12 From Excess to Despair: The Persistence of Poverty
12.1 Overview
12.2 Human Rights Framework
12.3 International Trade Framework
12.4 The Reality of Poverty
12.5 Agricultural Reform Integral to Reducing Poverty
12.6 Poverty and Immigration
12.7 Final Thoughts: Changing Paradigms
13 Freedom from Famine and Fear: Democracy
13.2 Human Rights Framework
13.3 International Trade Framework
13.4 Democracy, Trade, and Human Rights
13.5 Final Thoughts
14 Imperial Rules: Economic Sanctions
14.2 Human Rights Framework
14.3 International Trade Framework
14.4 Judging Economic Sanctions
14.5 Human Rights Impact of Economic Sanctions
14.6 Conundrum of Cuba
14.7 Final Thoughts: Value of Economic Sanctions
15 Recognizing Indivisibility, Bridging Divides: Visions and Solutions for the Future of the Trade and Human Rights Relationship
15.1 Overview
15.2 Human Rights Approach to Trade, Trade Approach to Human Rights
15.3 Small Steps: Ending Trade’s Splendid Isolation from Human Rights
15.4 Reparations for Human Rights Violations
15.5 Mr. Ricardo, Meet the 21st Century
15.6 Linking Trade and Human Rights in the Americas
15.7 Afterword
Documents Annex available online at http://www.nyupress.org/000
Acknowledgments
We wish to thank the many friends, colleagues, and students—too many to name individually—who contributed to the development of the ideas presented in this book through their support, research, and innumerable hallway, conference, classroom, and restaurant