My thanks to Professor Paul Secunda of Marquette Law School for reading and taking the time to write a thoughtful review (er, critique) of a paper I published last year in the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law. My paper is available for free download on my
Professor Secunda’s review was just published on Jotwell’s Worklaw webpage, and is available here. You can read his review, which is relatively short. In the end, he makes the not unreasonable assertion that my proposals are too optimistic, including the benefits I attribute to “private labor regulation”, the work done by NGOs, unions, journalists, and activists of all stripes targeting poor working conditions in developing countries. Paul observes too that perhaps North Americans should get their own acts together rather than focus on working conditions abroad, noting that working conditions in the apparel industry here are not much better than in developing countries and our governments don’t see to care very much about that.