ADM 1101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Arms Industry, Cultural Globalization, Labor Rights

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Not a new phenomenon: goods have been traded between regions since ancient times. Corporations now seen as more efficient than governments in distributing goods and services needed by citizens. Today, new view toward trade and market systems is referred to as globalization. Globalization: a process of decreasing constraints on the interactions among the nations and peoples of the world. Economic globalization: the integration of fragmented markets into a global economy. Political globalization: the process by which world power relationships change, and there is a loss of sovereignty by the states. Social or cultural globalization: the emergence of a worldwide cultural system. Human rights: respect internationally proclaimed human rights, not to be complicit in human rights abuses. Labour standards: uphold the right to collective bargaining, eliminate all forms of forced and compulsory labour, effective abolition of child labour, eliminate employment discrimination. Environment: precautionary approach to environmental challenges, promote greater environmental responsibility, use environmentally friendly technologies.

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