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Appendix A
Workshop Agenda
On November 15, 2002, the National Academies' Committee on
Monitoring International Labor Standards held a workshop on national
legal frameworks and assessing compliance with international norms. The
agenda of the workshop follows:
8:00 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
Continental Breakfast
Welcoming Remarks
Kimberly Ann Elliott
Committee Member, Institute for International Economics
Nevzer Stacey
Study Director, The National Academies
9:00 a.m. Session I: International Labor Standards in the
National Context: Legal Frameworks and Monitoring
Discussion Leave,:
T.N. Srinivasan, Committee Member, Yale University
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10:30 a.m. Break
NATIONAL LEGAL FRAMEWORKS
Panelists:
Marled We2ss, Professor of Law, University of Maryland
"Monitoring to Maximize Implementation and Compli-
ance with International Labor Agreements"
Arturo Bronstein, Senior Labour Law and Policy
Advisor, ILO
"The Role of the International LaIDour Office in the Framing
of National LaIDour Legislation"
10:45 a.m. Session II: Implementing International Standards at
the National Level
Discussion LeadLer:
Mo Rajan, Committee Member, Levi Strauss & Co.
Panelists:
Jean Amor Palafox, Dean, School of Labor and Industrial
Relations, University of the Philippines; Director, Center
for Labor Justice
"The Philippine Experience with International Core Labor
StandLard~s: Commitment on Paper; Need for More Serious
Implementation ~
Lejo Si66el, Chief Technical Advisor, ILO Garment Sector
Working Conditions Improvement Project in Cambodia
12:15 p.m. Lunch
1:00 p.m. Session III: Methods of Assessing National Laws and
Enforcement Mechanisms
Discussion LeadLer:
Auret Van Heerd~en, Committee Member, Fair Labor
A. .
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APPENDIXA
2:30 p.m. Break
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Panelists:
David Tajgman, Labour in Development
"On Assessment of National Legal Frameworks and
Enforcement Mechanisms in Determining Compliance with
International Labor StandLard~s: Some Practical Observations"
Janice Bellace, Professor of Law, The Wharton School;
Member, ILO Committee of Experts on the Application of
Conventions and Recommendations
2:45 p.m. SessionIV: U.S.Government Approaches to Assessing
National Protection of International Labor Rights
Discussion LeadLer:
Thea Lee, Committee Member; AFL-CIO
Panelists:
William CIatanof7; Assistant U.S. Trade Representative
for Labor
George Mite, Director, Office of International Labor
Affairs, U.S. Department of State
Sandra Pulaski, Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment
for International Peace
4:30 p.m. Adjourn
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