Tsai-yu Lin
National Taiwan University
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International Conference on Optimization and Decision Science | 2017
Tsai-yu Lin
States increasingly prefer to conclude comprehensive trade and investment rules in the same instrument under FTAs. How labour rights protection, an important non-economic matter, which can be effectively enforced across chapters might become an emerging challenge to FTAs. The TPP provides a new platform to look at labour matters from the perspective on labour, trade and investment linkages. Certain types of labour-linkage provisions are shifted away from the current bilateral investment treaties to the Labour Chapter, which may indicate a new focus on labour-trade-investment links. The Investment Chapter and investment arbitration in general might function as a complement to the Labour Chapter by enhancing the compliance of domestic labour laws of host states and foreign corporations. However, insofar as labour rights protection is concerned, it seems that the Investment Chapter does not go very far than those taken by other FTAs. Perhaps neither the Labour Chapter nor the Investment Chapter can address the genuine concerns of workers in Asia-Pacific region. From this perspective, one might not easily ascertain that the TPP has reached “the strongest protections for workers of any trade agreement in history” as the United States Trade Representative has stated.
Archive | 2016
Chang-fa Lo; Nigel N.T. Li; Tsai-yu Lin
In this globalized world, the interaction and the mutual influences between the East and the West in their legal systems and practices have been immense. There are even convergences of different legal regimes in many fields of law. However, it is also a fact that diverse legal practices and approaches exist. The diversities in legal systems and practices have their social, political, and philosophical backgrounds. They are not necessarily negative elements in the contemporary legal order. Identifying these diversities and addressing the interactions and mutual influences between different regimes should be valuable not only in their mutual enrichment but also in the enhancement of possible and desirable coordination between legal systems. The discussions in this volume cover different levels of legal order, including domestic, regional, and multilateral levels, so that the East/Asia-West interaction can be more clearly and comprehensively analyzed.
Archive | 2012
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Archive | 2013
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Journal of World Trade | 2011
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Archive | 2010
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Archive | 2008
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Archive | 2008
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AH | 2008
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Archive | 2017
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