Googling for the trade-human rights nexus in China: Can the WTO help?
For a long time, the relationship between trade law and human rights has been a subject of hot debate between scholars from both disciplines. The latest Google episode in China provided yet another chance to revisit the debate. Compared to previous instances, this case is even more intriguing for a...
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