Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction: The Struggle to Weigh Human Rights in Trade Policymaking
- 2 The World Trade Organization and Human Rights: Providing Some Power to the People Some of the Time
- 3 South Africa: In the “Rainbow Nation” Trade and Human Rights Are Anything but Black-and-White
- 4 Brazil: Creating New Rules of the Road
- 5 The European Union: The Behemoth Is Not a Dinosaur
- 6 The United States: At Cross Purposes – Americans at the Intersection of Trade and Human Rights
- 7 Conclusion: How to Right the Trade Imbalance
- Appendix: Interviews for Righting Trade, 2005–2007
- Notes
- Index
Appendix: Interviews for Righting Trade, 2005–2007
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 July 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction: The Struggle to Weigh Human Rights in Trade Policymaking
- 2 The World Trade Organization and Human Rights: Providing Some Power to the People Some of the Time
- 3 South Africa: In the “Rainbow Nation” Trade and Human Rights Are Anything but Black-and-White
- 4 Brazil: Creating New Rules of the Road
- 5 The European Union: The Behemoth Is Not a Dinosaur
- 6 The United States: At Cross Purposes – Americans at the Intersection of Trade and Human Rights
- 7 Conclusion: How to Right the Trade Imbalance
- Appendix: Interviews for Righting Trade, 2005–2007
- Notes
- Index
Summary
South Africa
J. Daniel O'Flaherty, Executive Director; Matthew Michael Mullen, Project Director and Michael Lake, Deputy Director; United States South Africa Business Council, June 14th, 2005
Ted Craig, Senior South Africa Desk Officer, Department of State, Wednesday, June 22nd, 2005
Hema Odhav, Third Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Andre Groenewald, First Secretary Economic Affairs, South African Embassy, July 8th 2005
Michael Canham, First Secretary for Political Affairs Office, South African Embassy, July 13th 2005
Tony Carroll, Managing Director (and trade lawyer with expertise in South Africa) Manchester Trade Ltd, July 7th, 2005
Bill Jackson and Patrick Coleman, Directors for African Affairs, Office of the United States Trade Representative, July 7th, 2005
Bill Fletcher, President, The Trans-Africa Forum, June 27th, 2005
Whitney W. Schneidman, President, Schneidman and Associates International
Herbert Ross, Director of the NEPAD and Governance Program, and Nkululeko Khumalo, Senior Researcher, Development Through Trade Project, South Africa Institute for International Affairs (SAIIA), July 20th, 2005
Paul Graham, Executive Director, Institute for Democracy Alternatives in South Africa (IDASA), July 20th, 2005
Garth le Pere, Executive Director, Christi van der Westhuizen, Senior Researcher, Michelle Pressend, Senior Researcher for the Mulitlateral Programme, Institute for Global Dialogue, July 21st, 2005
Alan Tousignant, First Secretary Economic Affairs, U.S. Embassy in South Africa, July 21st, 2005
Roger D. Crawford, Executive Director, Government Affairs and Policy, Johnson and Johnson, July 25th, 2005
Peter Leon, Partner; Danie Smit, Candidate Attorney; Kevin Williams, Associate, Weber, Wentzel and Bowens, July 25th, 2005
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- Trade ImbalanceThe Struggle to Weigh Human Rights Concerns in Trade Policymaking, pp. 209 - 216Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2007