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Labour Internationalism and the Recognition of Sexual Diversity
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David Rayside (1999), “On the Fringe of the New Europe: Sexual Diversity Activism and the Labor Movement,” pp. 206-37 in Laboring for Rights: Unions and Sexual Diversity Across Nations, ed. Gerald Hunt. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
Douglas Sanders (2004), “Human Rights and Sexual Orientation in International Law,” unpublished ms.
Antonio Torres-Ruiz (2005), An Elusive Quest for Democracy and Development in a Globalized World: The Politics of HIV/AIDS in Mexico, Ph.D. dissertation, University of Toronto, forthcoming.
Jeremy Waddington, ed (1999), Globalization and Patterns of Labor Resistance. London: Mansell.
Peter Waterman (1998), Globalization, Social Movements and the New Internationalism. London: Mansell.
J. Wets (2000), Cultural Diversity in Trade Unions: A Challenge to Class Identity? Aldershot: Ashgate.
Workers Out! (2002), Summary document prepared for “Education International Workshop: Gay and Lesbian Trade Unionists and the Challenge for a Human Rights-Based Approach,”(unpublished).
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| | Authors: Hunt, Gerald. and Rayside, David. |
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David Rayside (1999), “On the Fringe of the New Europe: Sexual Diversity Activism and the Labor Movement,” pp. 206-37 in Laboring for Rights: Unions and Sexual Diversity Across Nations, ed. Gerald Hunt. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
Douglas Sanders (2004), “Human Rights and Sexual Orientation in International Law,” unpublished ms.
Antonio Torres-Ruiz (2005), An Elusive Quest for Democracy and Development in a Globalized World: The Politics of HIV/AIDS in Mexico, Ph.D. dissertation, University of Toronto, forthcoming.
Jeremy Waddington, ed (1999), Globalization and Patterns of Labor Resistance. London: Mansell.
Peter Waterman (1998), Globalization, Social Movements and the New Internationalism. London: Mansell.
J. Wets (2000), Cultural Diversity in Trade Unions: A Challenge to Class Identity? Aldershot: Ashgate.
Workers Out! (2002), Summary document prepared for “Education International Workshop: Gay and Lesbian Trade Unionists and the Challenge for a Human Rights-Based Approach,”(unpublished).
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