Comment on Brian Langille: "What is International Labor Law For?"

Law and Ethics of Human Rights 3 (1):83-86 (2009)
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This comment on Brian Langille's article agrees with Langille's claim that inter-state competition should not be viewed as the main challenge to the global efforts to regulate labor rights. The comment suggests, however, that there is another type of competition that poses a challenge, namely a transnational competition which takes place among sub-state actors. Focusing on this "transnational conflict paradigm," the ILO has the tools to engage domestic constituencies in an effort to promote labor rights within the respective member states

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Eyal Benvenisti
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