Natural Rights and Free Labor is an exploration of how the belief in natural law and inalienable rights developed over time to the adoption of the doctrine of free labor in the United States. It begins by contrasting natural law theory to the theory of law of the legal positivists. Using a natural law viewpoint, it reviews constitutional and labor law developments in the United States. It moves on to discuss the importance of labor standards in international trade.
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