| Project staff is in the process of developing a Resource Center for information on the linkages between trade and human rights, democracy, development and globalization. Our goal is to: - Disseminate the work of other scholars and practitioners
- Raise awareness of the analytical, political and economic issues at hand
- Provide links to other organizations and groups working on similar or related initiatives
- Accumulate, organize and distribute a wide range of news, current events, publications, and more, related to human rights and trade
Components of the Resource Center include: - A library containing those scholarly articles and related information that have shaped and are currently shaping the human rights and trade debate; We welcome further scholarly papers and/or papers from other sources that are rooted in research and not hyperbole or distortions.
- Additional informational resources with links to academic, government, international, and non-governmental organizations
This resource center and online library covers companies, countries, and issues. It catalogues links to a wide range of materials published by companies, NGOs, governments, intergovernmental organizations, journalists, academics, etc. Disclaimer: The Human Rights and Trade Resource Center cannot guarantee the factual accuracy of all the articles & reports to which the library links. Nor do we agree with all or any of these documents. |