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Still waiting for Nike to do it: Nike's labor practices in the three years since CEO Phil Knight's speech to the National Press Club
T Connor
Global Exchange, 2001
99*2001
Time to scale up cooperation? Trade unions, NGOs, and the international anti‐sweatshop movement
T Connor
Development in Practice 14 (1-2), 61-70, 2004
772004
Offside!: Labour Rights and Sportswear Production in Asia
T Connor, K Dent
Oxfam, 2006
65*2006
We are not machines: Despite Some Small Steps Forward, Poverty and Fear Still Dominate the Lives of Nike and Adidas Workers in Indonesia
T Connor
46*2002
Networked regulation as a solution to human rights abuse in global supply chains? The case of trade union rights violations by Indonesian sports shoe manufacturers
T Connor, F Haines
Theoretical Criminology 17 (2), 197-214, 2013
292013
Positioning women homeworkers in a global footwear production network: Identifying barriers and enablers to claiming rights
A Delaney, R Burchielli, T Connor
Available at SSRN 2497381, 2015
25*2015
Sweating for Nike-A Report on Labour Conditions in the Sport-shoe Industry'
T Connor, J Atkinson
Community Aid Abroad Briefing Paper 16 (16), 1996
21*1996
Antenarrative and transnational labour rights activism: Making sense of complexity and ambiguity in the interaction between global social movements and global corporations
T Connor, L Phelan
Globalizations 12 (2), 149-163, 2015
152015
Rewriting the Rules–The Anti-Sweatshop Movement; Nike, Reebok and Adidas’ Participation in Voluntary Labor Regulation; and Workers’ Rights To Form Trade Unions and Bargain …
T Connor
Nike, Reebok and Adidas’ Participation in Voluntary Labor Regulation, 2007
13*2007
Rediscovering law students as citizens: critical thinking and the public value of legal education
J McGee, M Guihot, T Connor
Alternative Law Journal 38 (2), 77-81, 2013
12*2013
Forced labour in the textile and garment sector in Tamil Nadu, South India: Strategies for redress
A Delaney, T Connor
http://corporateaccountabilityresearch.net/njm-report-xiii-sumangali, 2016
112016
Will Business and Human Rights regulation help Rajasthan's bonded labourers who mine sandstone?
S Marshall, K Taylor, T Connor, F Haines, S Tödt
Journal of Industrial Relations 64 (2), 248-271, 2022
102022
The Ethical Trading Initiative: Negotiated solutions to human rights violations in global supply chains?
T Connor, A Delaney, S Rennie
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2889121, 2016
92016
Is Mayfield Pool saved yet? Community assets and their contingent, discursive foundations
T Griffiths, T Connor, B Robertson, L Phelan
Community Development Journal 49 (2), 280-294, 2014
92014
The Freedom of Association Protocol: A Localised Non-Judicial Grievance Mechanism for Workers' Rights in Global Supply Chains
A Delaney, T Connor, S Rennie
8*2016
Non-Judicial Mechanisms in Global Footwear and Apparel Supply Chains: Lessons from Workers in Indonesia
T Connor, A Delaney, S Rennie
Available at SSRN 3014635, 2016
52016
Orchestration from Below? Trade Unions in the Global South, Transnational Business and Efforts to Orchestrate Continuous Improvement in Non-State Regulatory Initiatives
S Rennie, T Connor, A Delaney, S Marshall
University of New South Wales Law Journal 40 (3), 1275-1309, 2017
42017
Clarifying terms in the debate regarding ‘shareholder primacy’
T Connor, A O’Beid
Australian Journal of Corporate Law 35, 276, 2020
32020
Becoming global citizens and global lawyers: Incorporating international work and study experiences into the Australian law school curriculum
T Connor, NM Ries, N Ross, K Sobel-Read, D Matas
Clinical L. Rev. 25, 63, 2018
32018
Another Way Forward? The Scope for an Appellate Court to Reinterpret the Statutory Business Judgment Rule’(2016)
W Bainbridge, T Connor
Company and Securities Law Journal 34, 415 at 419–21, 2016
3*2016
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