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    Structuring China's Engagement with International Human Rights: The Case of Wage Protection Law and Practice

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    Author
    Biddulph, S
    Editor
    Biukovic, L; Potter, P
    Date
    2017
    Source Title
    Local Engagement with International Economic Law and Human Rights
    Publisher
    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
    University of Melbourne Author/s
    Biddulph, Sarah
    Affiliation
    Melbourne Law School
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    Biddulph, S. (2017). Structuring China's Engagement with International Human Rights: The Case of Wage Protection Law and Practice. Biukovic, L (Ed.). Potter, P (Ed.). Local Engagement with International Economic Law and Human Rights, Local Engagement with International Economic Law and Human Rights, (1), pp.236-263. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.
    Access Status
    Open Access
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/11343/254295
    ARC Grant code
    ARC/FT130100412
    Abstract
    This year marks the 10th anniversary of China’s accession to the WTO. That period has seen dramatic reforms in China’s economy and increases in the breadth and depth of China’s engagement with the international trading order. Many have given a positive evaluation of China’s engagement with the international trading regime, in particular citing a high level of responsiveness to rulings of the dispute resolution panel decisions (Harpaz). Yet in some areas, China seems to have resisted and even rebuffed international norms and conventions.

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