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Review of the North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation 1994-1997

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION: PROCESS FOR THE REVIEW

PART ONE: CONCLUSIONS OF THE COUNCIL

  1. Future Reviews of the NAALC
  2. Cooperative Consultations and Evaluations
  3. International Cooperation
PART TWO: HIGHLIGHTS OF CONSULTATION PROCESS
  1. Participants in the Consultation Process

    National Advisory Committees
    Governmental Committees
    Review Committee of Experts
    Public Comments
    Survey of Literature

  2. Summary of Themes

    Introduction

    1. NAO Processes for Responding to Public Communications
    2. NAALC Processes for Evaluations and Dispute Resolution
    3. The Restriction of ECEs and Dispute Resolution to Certain Areas of Labor Law
    4. Reliance on Domestic Law versus International Standards
    5. Private Rights and Individual Remedies
    6. The NAALC as a Framework for International Cooperation
    Concluding Comments

  3. Recommendations of Advisory Bodies

    Review Committees of Experts
    Mexican National Advisory Committee Report
    U.S. National Advisory Committee Report

PART THREE: OVERVIEW OF OPERATIONS
  1. Parts One and Two of the NAALC: Objectives, Obligations and Principles
    1. NAALC Objectives
    2. NAALC Obligations
    3. NAALC Principles

  2. Part Three of the NAALC: Commission for Labor Cooperation

    Institutions
    Cooperative Activities of the NAOs
    Secretariat Activities

  3. Part Four of the NAALC: Cooperative Consultations and Evaluations

    Public Communications

ANNEXES
  1. REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE
  2. REPORT OF THE MEXICAN NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
  3. REPORT OF THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
  4. MEXICAN SURVEY
  5. PUBLIC COMMENTS
  6. BIBLIOGRAPHY

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