Globalization and the Future of Labour Law
Herausgeber: Craig, John D. R.; S. Michael, Lynk; John D. R., Craig
Globalization and the Future of Labour Law
Herausgeber: Craig, John D. R.; S. Michael, Lynk; John D. R., Craig
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This 2006 book addresses the implications of globalization for the legal regulation of the workplace.
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This 2006 book addresses the implications of globalization for the legal regulation of the workplace.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 836g
- ISBN-13: 9780521173445
- ISBN-10: 0521173442
- Artikelnr.: 31387015
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 836g
- ISBN-13: 9780521173445
- ISBN-10: 0521173442
- Artikelnr.: 31387015
Part I. Perspectives on Globalization: 1. The international labour
dimension: an introduction Brian W. Burkett; 2. Who's afraid of
globalization?: Reflections on the future of labour law Harry Arthurs; Part
II. International Labour Standards: 3. Globalization and labour standards:
a second look at the evidence Kevin Banks; 4. Globalization and the role of
subsidiarity in the labour setting Véronique Marleau; 5. A game-theory
account and defence of transnational labour standards: a Preliminary Look
at the Problem Alan Hyde; Part III. The European Union: 6. Industrial
relations and EU enlargement Manfred Weiss; 7. Trends and challenges of the
labour law in Central Europe Arturo Bronstein; 8. Labour market
integration: lessons from the European Union Catherine Barnard; Part IV.
The Americas: 9. Labour rights in the FTAA Lance Compa; 10. Globalization
and the just society: core labour rights, the FTAA, and development Brian
Langille; 11. The future of labour integration: the South American
perspective José Pastore; Part V. The ILO: 12. International labour
standards in the globalized economy: Obstacles and opportunities for
achieving progress Werner Sengenberger; 13. The growing importance of the
International Labour Organization: the view from the United States Edward
Potter; Part VI. Labour Rights: 14. Securing gender justice: The challenges
facing international labour law Mary Cornish, Fay Faraday and Veena Verma;
15. International labour law and the protection of migrant workers:
revitalizing the agenda in the era of globalization Ryzard Chloewinski.
dimension: an introduction Brian W. Burkett; 2. Who's afraid of
globalization?: Reflections on the future of labour law Harry Arthurs; Part
II. International Labour Standards: 3. Globalization and labour standards:
a second look at the evidence Kevin Banks; 4. Globalization and the role of
subsidiarity in the labour setting Véronique Marleau; 5. A game-theory
account and defence of transnational labour standards: a Preliminary Look
at the Problem Alan Hyde; Part III. The European Union: 6. Industrial
relations and EU enlargement Manfred Weiss; 7. Trends and challenges of the
labour law in Central Europe Arturo Bronstein; 8. Labour market
integration: lessons from the European Union Catherine Barnard; Part IV.
The Americas: 9. Labour rights in the FTAA Lance Compa; 10. Globalization
and the just society: core labour rights, the FTAA, and development Brian
Langille; 11. The future of labour integration: the South American
perspective José Pastore; Part V. The ILO: 12. International labour
standards in the globalized economy: Obstacles and opportunities for
achieving progress Werner Sengenberger; 13. The growing importance of the
International Labour Organization: the view from the United States Edward
Potter; Part VI. Labour Rights: 14. Securing gender justice: The challenges
facing international labour law Mary Cornish, Fay Faraday and Veena Verma;
15. International labour law and the protection of migrant workers:
revitalizing the agenda in the era of globalization Ryzard Chloewinski.
Part I. Perspectives on Globalization: 1. The international labour
dimension: an introduction Brian W. Burkett; 2. Who's afraid of
globalization?: Reflections on the future of labour law Harry Arthurs; Part
II. International Labour Standards: 3. Globalization and labour standards:
a second look at the evidence Kevin Banks; 4. Globalization and the role of
subsidiarity in the labour setting Véronique Marleau; 5. A game-theory
account and defence of transnational labour standards: a Preliminary Look
at the Problem Alan Hyde; Part III. The European Union: 6. Industrial
relations and EU enlargement Manfred Weiss; 7. Trends and challenges of the
labour law in Central Europe Arturo Bronstein; 8. Labour market
integration: lessons from the European Union Catherine Barnard; Part IV.
The Americas: 9. Labour rights in the FTAA Lance Compa; 10. Globalization
and the just society: core labour rights, the FTAA, and development Brian
Langille; 11. The future of labour integration: the South American
perspective José Pastore; Part V. The ILO: 12. International labour
standards in the globalized economy: Obstacles and opportunities for
achieving progress Werner Sengenberger; 13. The growing importance of the
International Labour Organization: the view from the United States Edward
Potter; Part VI. Labour Rights: 14. Securing gender justice: The challenges
facing international labour law Mary Cornish, Fay Faraday and Veena Verma;
15. International labour law and the protection of migrant workers:
revitalizing the agenda in the era of globalization Ryzard Chloewinski.
dimension: an introduction Brian W. Burkett; 2. Who's afraid of
globalization?: Reflections on the future of labour law Harry Arthurs; Part
II. International Labour Standards: 3. Globalization and labour standards:
a second look at the evidence Kevin Banks; 4. Globalization and the role of
subsidiarity in the labour setting Véronique Marleau; 5. A game-theory
account and defence of transnational labour standards: a Preliminary Look
at the Problem Alan Hyde; Part III. The European Union: 6. Industrial
relations and EU enlargement Manfred Weiss; 7. Trends and challenges of the
labour law in Central Europe Arturo Bronstein; 8. Labour market
integration: lessons from the European Union Catherine Barnard; Part IV.
The Americas: 9. Labour rights in the FTAA Lance Compa; 10. Globalization
and the just society: core labour rights, the FTAA, and development Brian
Langille; 11. The future of labour integration: the South American
perspective José Pastore; Part V. The ILO: 12. International labour
standards in the globalized economy: Obstacles and opportunities for
achieving progress Werner Sengenberger; 13. The growing importance of the
International Labour Organization: the view from the United States Edward
Potter; Part VI. Labour Rights: 14. Securing gender justice: The challenges
facing international labour law Mary Cornish, Fay Faraday and Veena Verma;
15. International labour law and the protection of migrant workers:
revitalizing the agenda in the era of globalization Ryzard Chloewinski.