Fair trade

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Abstract

Those who are concerned about global health have reason to care about poverty and environmental quality. Fair Trade is one way of ameliorating poverty and protecting the environment. After introducing Fair Trade certification schemas and considering some of the arguments for and against (different kinds of) trade in the literature, this chapter suggests some avenues for further research into new Fair Trade proposals that focus on health, in particular.

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Hassoun, N. (2014). Fair trade. In Handbook of Global Bioethics (pp. 671–682). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2512-6_138

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