Labour Law between Change and Tradition

Labour Law between Change and Tradition
Author: Roger Blanpain
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2011-05-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 904114272X

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On the occasion of the official ‘retirement’ of the eminent labour law scholar Antoine Jacobs, a number of his colleagues – themselves well-respected in the field of labour law and industrial relations – have assembled this volume of essays to manifest the breadth and variety of this great professor’s work. The authors pay particular attention to the tension, always present in Jacobs’s critical research, of traditional values with an acute awareness of emerging realities. He approached labour law, not merely as a series of static issues concerning workers and employers, but as an evolving discipline that persistently challenged its socio-political context. Among the wide range of issues considered in this collection – all of them prominent in Jacobs’s work – are the following: the right to work; the right to strike versus the freedom to strike; the role of the European Union in national labour law; transnational collective bargaining; social security issues; labour law and the social teaching of churches; bankruptcy; and more.

Labour Law and the Person

Labour Law and the Person
Author: Lisa Rodgers
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2024-07-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1529223199

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This book aims to revitalise the link between social justice and labour law through exploring the issue of personhood and the 'subject' of the law. Rodgers argues that incorporating a more 'relational' notion of self into labour law not only provides a fresh normative perspective through which to evaluate existing labour laws, but will also make us more able to respond to labour market 'shocks' and labour market change into the future, including the introduction of AI. It is only by embedding relationality into our law that can we really respect the humanity of workers and construct a legal framework through which social justice can be achieved at work.

The Future of Labour Law

The Future of Labour Law
Author: Catherine Barnard
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2004-10-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1847311768

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All over the world a different kind of labour law is in the process of formation; in Gramsci's phrase, this is an interregnum when the old is dying and the new is struggling to be born. This book, to which an internationally distinguished group of scholars has contributed, examines the future of labour law from a wide variety of perspectives. Issues covered include the ideology of New Labour law; the employment relationship; the public/private divide; termination of employment; equality law; corporate governance; collective bargaining; workers' participation; strikes; international labour standards; the role of EU law; the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights; labour law and development in Southern Africa; and the impact of globalisation. The essays are written in honour of the outstanding labour lawyer Professor Sir Bob Hepple QC, who has contributed to so many areas of this dynamic field.

Research Handbook on Labour, Business and Human Rights Law

Research Handbook on Labour, Business and Human Rights Law
Author: Janice R. Bellace
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2019
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1786433117

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Inquisitive and diverse, this innovative Research Handbook explores the ways in which human rights apply to people at work, through national constitutional provisions, judicial decisions and the application of rights expressed in supranational instruments. Key topics include evaluation of the role of the ILO in developing and promoting internationally recognized labour rights, and the examination of the meaning of the obligation of business to respect human rights, considering the evolution from international soft law to incorporation in codes of conduct and the emerging requirement of due diligence.

Human Rights and Labour Law

Human Rights and Labour Law
Author: Keith D. Ewing
Publisher: Burns & Oates
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1994
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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Britain?, by K.D. Ewing