Social Dumping

Social Dumping

Social Dumping and the GATT Policy Negotiations

In relation to the GATT Policy Negotiations, Christopher Mark (1993) provided the following explanation and/or definition of Social Dumping: An unfair trade practice whereby an exporter achieves a cost advantage over its rivals in foreign markets through inadequate labor laws or lack of human rights protection in its home country .A similar concept, referring to inadequate environmental regulations, is refer-ed to asenvironmental dumping. Both have been suggested as topics for future multilateral negotiations following the Uruguay Round.

Social Dumping and Europe

There is an entry on social dumping in the European legal encyclopedia.

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Further Reading

  • Entry “Social Dumping” in the work “A Concise Encyclopedia of the European Union from Aachen to Zollverein”, by Rodney Leach (Profile Books; London)

Hierarchical Display of Social dumping

Social Questions > Social affairs > Social policy > Social legislation
Business And Competition > Competition > Restriction on competition
Business And Competition > Business organisation > Business policy > Social labelling
Business And Competition > Business organisation > Business policy > Offshoring

Social dumping

Concept of Social dumping

See the dictionary definition of Social dumping.

Characteristics of Social dumping

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Translation of Social dumping

Thesaurus of Social dumping

Social Questions > Social affairs > Social policy > Social legislation > Social dumping
Business And Competition > Competition > Restriction on competition > Social dumping
Business And Competition > Business organisation > Business policy > Social labelling > Social dumping
Business And Competition > Business organisation > Business policy > Offshoring > Social dumping

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