The Impact of Labour Rights Commitments in EU Trade Agreements: The Case of Peru

While the inclusion of labour rights in European Union (EU) trade agreements has become an ‘unobjectionable norm’, analyses of their impact have been largely absent from the literature. This article aims to partly fill this gap in existing research by examining the impact of labour rights commitment...

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Main Authors: Jan Orbie, Lore Van den Putte, Deborah Martens
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2017-12-01
Series:Politics and Governance
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Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/1091
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spelling doaj-e83e86e54fef43a3bb17baf5516ef2d82020-11-24T22:02:31ZengCogitatioPolitics and Governance2183-24632017-12-015461810.17645/pag.v5i4.1091599The Impact of Labour Rights Commitments in EU Trade Agreements: The Case of PeruJan Orbie0Lore Van den Putte1Deborah Martens2Centre for EU Studies, Department of Political Science, Ghent University, BelgiumCentre for EU Studies, Department of Political Science, Ghent University, BelgiumCentre for EU Studies, Department of Political Science, Ghent University, BelgiumWhile the inclusion of labour rights in European Union (EU) trade agreements has become an ‘unobjectionable norm’, analyses of their impact have been largely absent from the literature. This article aims to partly fill this gap in existing research by examining the impact of labour rights commitments in the EU–Peru–Colombia agreement, with particular reference to the agricultural sector in Peru. Following a brief background overview of labour rights in agriculture in Peru, we draw up the analytical framework for assessing the impact of these commitments. We discern three distinctive legal commitments and find that they are flexible and conservative, also compared to provisions in other EU trade agreements. Subsequently, we assess the impact of these commitments by analysing to what extent they are being upheld in practice. Empirical evidence from several sources, including field research, shows that the Peruvian government has failed to implement the labour rights commitments in several respects. In the conclusions, we point to the cautious role of the EU, which has scope to monitor Peru’s labour rights compliance more proactively.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/1091agricultureEuropean UnionlabourPerusustainable developmenttrade
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Deborah Martens
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Deborah Martens
The Impact of Labour Rights Commitments in EU Trade Agreements: The Case of Peru
Politics and Governance
agriculture
European Union
labour
Peru
sustainable development
trade
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Lore Van den Putte
Deborah Martens
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title The Impact of Labour Rights Commitments in EU Trade Agreements: The Case of Peru
title_short The Impact of Labour Rights Commitments in EU Trade Agreements: The Case of Peru
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title_fullStr The Impact of Labour Rights Commitments in EU Trade Agreements: The Case of Peru
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Labour Rights Commitments in EU Trade Agreements: The Case of Peru
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series Politics and Governance
issn 2183-2463
publishDate 2017-12-01
description While the inclusion of labour rights in European Union (EU) trade agreements has become an ‘unobjectionable norm’, analyses of their impact have been largely absent from the literature. This article aims to partly fill this gap in existing research by examining the impact of labour rights commitments in the EU–Peru–Colombia agreement, with particular reference to the agricultural sector in Peru. Following a brief background overview of labour rights in agriculture in Peru, we draw up the analytical framework for assessing the impact of these commitments. We discern three distinctive legal commitments and find that they are flexible and conservative, also compared to provisions in other EU trade agreements. Subsequently, we assess the impact of these commitments by analysing to what extent they are being upheld in practice. Empirical evidence from several sources, including field research, shows that the Peruvian government has failed to implement the labour rights commitments in several respects. In the conclusions, we point to the cautious role of the EU, which has scope to monitor Peru’s labour rights compliance more proactively.
topic agriculture
European Union
labour
Peru
sustainable development
trade
url https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/1091
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