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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Audience List." National Research Council. 2003. Monitoring International Labor Standards: National Legal Frameworks: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10712.
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Appendix C Audience List Janice Bellace Wharton School Eric Biel Fontheim International Arturo Bronstein ILO-Geneva Christopher Candland Committee on Ways and Means Cyra Chou~hury The National Academies William Clatanoff U.S. Trade Representative Carol Corillon The National Academies Mary Covington ILO-DC Linda DePugh The National Academies Ockert Dupper Harvard University Kimberly Ann Elliott Institute for International Economics Alex Foxley Embassy of Chile Chantenia Gay Department of Labor Anthony Giles Commission for Labor C. ooperatlon Celeste Helm Department of Labor 61

62 Peter Henderson The National Academies Margaret Hilton The National Academies Elizabeth Briggs Huthnance The National Academies Erin Klett Verite Tambra Leonard Department of Labor Viondette Lopez Department of Labor Amy Luinstra World Bank Fay Lyle Solidarity Center Theodore H. Moran Georgetown University Eileen Murriugui Department of Labor E.J. Murtagh Department of Labor luan Amor Palafox University of the Philippines lames Perlmutter Department of Labor Carol Pier Human Rights Watch NATIONAL LEGAL FRAMEWORKS Sandra Polaski Carnegie Endowment S.M. (Mo) Rajan Levi Strauss & Co. Tanya Rasa Department of Labor George Reinhart The National Academies Crispin Rigby The National Academies Markley Roberts AFL-CIO (Retired) Charlotte Roe Department of State Gregory Schoopfle Department of Labor Jim Shea Department of Labor John Shephard The National Academies Lejo Sibbel ILO-Cambodia John Sislin The National Academies Donna Smith ILO C· {~ - Onnle aorrentlno Department of Labor

APPENDIX C T.N. Srinivasan Yale University Nevzer Stacey The National Academies Jill Szczesny Department of Labor David Tajgman Labour in Development Elizabeth Taylor Bureau of Labor Statistics Mito Tsukamoto ILO Matt Tuchow Office of U.S. Congressman Sander Levin Auret Van Heerden Fair Labor Association 63 Clementina Vargas Commission for Labor C. ooperatlon Jeff Vogt International Labor Rights Fund Chris Watson Department of Labor Marley Weiss University of Maryland George White Department of State Fahrettin Yagci World Bank Anne Zollner Department of Labor

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The National Research Council has convened the Committee on Monitoring International Labor Standards to provide expert, science-based advice on monitoring compliance with international labor standards. The committee has undertaken a two-year project with multiple intersecting activities.The committee is charged with assembling information on country compliance with international labor standards and organizing these data into an easily accessible, web-based format for use by the DOL.

As one step in this process, a workshop in November 2002 was held to discuss national legal frameworks and the challenges of measuring the extent to which international standards have been incorporated into national laws and practices. Monitoring International Labor Standards is the summary of that workshop. This report communicates the key ideas and themes that emerged from the workshop presentations and discussions.

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