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Article: Labels, lies and the law: opportunities and challenges in mainstreaming fair trade.
- Article from:
- Law, Social Justice and Global Development Journal
- Article date:
- April 1, 2009
- Author:
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Contents
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. The Foundations of Fair Trade
2.1 What is Fair Trade?
2.2 The Operation of the Fair-trade system
2.3 Fair trade in the Global Economy
2.4 Theoretical Perspectives
3. Tensions with Transformatory Trade
3.1 Mainstreaming Fair-Trade
3.2 Actors, Convention and Networks
3.3 Labels and Lies?
4. Labour behind the Label
4.1 Case study one: The Bishopston Trading Company
4.2 Case study two: Cafedirect
4.3 Case study three: Nestle Partners Blend Coffee
5. The Future of Fair Trade
5.1 Towards Fair Trade and Global Legal Pluralism
5.2 Strengthening the Label
5.3 Beyond the Label
6 Concluding ...
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