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The promotion of social trade by the European Union in its external trade relations

In: Handbook on the EU and International Trade

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  • Lore Van den Putte
  • Samantha Velluti

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The chapter examines the European Union’s (EU) practice of promoting social rights and international labour standards in its external trade relations. After providing a general background of the trade-labour linkage, with particular reference to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and EU strategic partnership, it proceeds to the analysis of the unilateral and bilateral trade arrangements of the EU. In so doing, it compares the EU’s approach under the incentive scheme of the Generalized System of Trade Preferences (GSP+) with that under the so-called ‘new generation’ of free trade agreements (FTAs), and also in contrast to the United States’ (US) approach. In this context it looks at the cooperative nature of EU social conditionality. The chapter concludes with some reflections on the main findings of the evaluation of EU social trade carried out in the preceding sections.

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  • Lore Van den Putte & Samantha Velluti, 2018. "The promotion of social trade by the European Union in its external trade relations," Chapters, in: Sangeeta Khorana & María García (ed.), Handbook on the EU and International Trade, chapter 12, pages 224-242, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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