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ARTICLE CONTENTS
[Pages 57-114] TOP OF ARTICLE Introduction
I. The Markets Place
A. Nothing Is Private: A Definition of International Economic Law
B. Objects of Criticism and Locations for Negotiations: Economic Institutions and Transnational Corporations
II. Human Rights and International Enconomic Law: Encounters
A. The Voice of Human Rights: The Role of Nongovernmental Organizations
B. Regulating Business Conduct in the Global Economic System: Codes of Conduct
1. International Institutional Initiatives to Promulgate Codes
2. National Campaigns to Establish Codes of Conduct: The Model of the United States
3. Private Initiatives to Establish Voluntary Codes of Conduct
C. Institutional Shifting: Responses of Economic Institutions to Human Rights
1. The World Bank
2. The International Monetary Fund
3. The World Trade Organization
4. Shaping a Nexus: Encounters Between International Financial Institutions and Human Rights
III. Analysis of a Discourse
A. The International Plane
B. Prospects for Future Encounters
C. The Nexus of Different Languages for Special Purposes
Conclusion
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