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Markus Burianski*, Caroline Négi** a n d M a t h i a s Ulbrich*** * First German State Examination in Law (Cologne), LLM (Hull). ** Maitrise en droits francais et a l l e m a n d ( P a r i s - S o r b o n n e ) , L L M (Cologne), DESS (Paris XII), LLM (Hull). *** First and S e c o n d German State E x a m i n a t i o n in Law (Erlangen and N u r e m b e r g , Bavaria), LLM (Hull), Lawyer in Wiesbaden, Germany. F R E E TRADE AND C O R E L A B O U R R I G H T S : STATUS Q U O OF A DISCUSSION INTRODUCTION � 1 M e d i a coverage o f the poor working conditions o f people producing goods for Multinational Enterprises (MNE) in developing countries in the 1980's and 1990's generated much debate and re-opend the discussion about a link between labour standards and international trade. The issue had come to the fore again at the end o
Tilburg Law Review – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 2002
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