Labour Law in an Era of Globalization
Transformative Practices and Possibilities
Herausgeber: Conaghan, Joanne; Klare, Karl; Fischl, Richard Michael
Labour Law in an Era of Globalization
Transformative Practices and Possibilities
Herausgeber: Conaghan, Joanne; Klare, Karl; Fischl, Richard Michael
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Throughout the industrial world, the discipline of labor law has fallen into deep philosophical and policy crisis, at the same time as new theoretical approaches make it a field of considerable intellectual ferment. Modern labor law evolved in a symbiotic relationship with a postwar institutional and policy agenda, the social, economic and political underpinnings of which have gradually eroded in the context of accelerating international economic integration and wage-competition. These essays - which are the product of a transnational comparative dialog among academics and practitioners in…mehr
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 578
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 984g
- ISBN-13: 9780199242474
- ISBN-10: 019924247X
- Artikelnr.: 22174046
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- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 578
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 984g
- ISBN-13: 9780199242474
- ISBN-10: 019924247X
- Artikelnr.: 22174046
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
* 1: Karl Klare: The Horizons of Transformative Labour and Employment
Law
* 2: Massimo D'Antona: Labour Law at the Century's End: An Identity
Crisis?
* Part II. Contested Categories: Work, Worker, and Employment
* 3: Joanne Conaghan: Women, Work, and Family: A British Revolution?
* 4: Paul Benjamin: Who Needs Labour Law? Defining the Scope of Labour
Protection
* 5: Lucy Williams: Beyond Labour Law's Parochialism: A Re-envisioning
of the Discourse of Distribution
* Part III. Globalization and Its Discontents
* 6: Kerry Rittich: Feminization and Contingency: Regulating the Stakes
of Work for Women
* 7: Brian A. Langille: Seeking Post-Seattle Clarity - and Inspiration
* 8: Dennis M. Davis: Death of a Labour Lawyer?
* Part IV. Same as the Old Boss? The Firm, the Employment Contract, and
the 'New' Economy
* 9: Simon Deakin: The Many Futures of the Contract of Employment
* 10: Paddy Ireland: From Amelioration to Transformation: Capitalism,
the Market, and Corporate Reform
* 11: Makoto Ishida: Death and Suicide from Overwork: The Japanese
Workplace and Labour Law
* 12: Alan Hyde: A Closer Look at the Emerging Employment Law of
Silicon Valley's High-Velocity Labour Market
* 13: Richard Michael Fischl: 'A Domain into which the King's writ does
not seek to run': Workplace Justice in the Shadow of
Employment-at-Will
* Part V. Border/States: Immigration, Citizenship, and Community
* 14: Guy Mundlak: The Limits of Labour Law in a Fungible Community
* 15: Bruno Caruso: Immigration Policies in Southern Europe: More
State, Less Market?
* 16: Margriet Kraamwinkel: The Imagined European Community: Are
Housewives European Citizens?
* 17: Linda Bosniak: Critical Reflections on 'Citizenship' as a
Progressive Aspiration
* Part VI. Labour Solidarity in an Era of Globalization: Opportunities
and Challenges
* 18: Frances Raday: The Decline of Union Power - Structural
Inevitability or Policy Choice?
* 19: James Atleson: The Voyage of the Neptune Jade: Transnational
Labour Solidarity and the Obstacles of Domestic Law
* 20: Carlos de Buen Unna: Mexican Trade Unionism in a Time of
Transition
* 21: Maria L. Ontiveros: A New Course for Labour Unions:
Identity-based Organizing as a Response to Globalization
* 22: Michael Selmi and Molly McUsic: Difference and Solidarity: Unions
in a Post-Modern Age
* Part VII. Laying Down the Law: Strategies and Frontiers
* 23: Hugh Collins: Is There a Third Way in Labour Law?
* 24: Harry Arthurs: Private Ordering and Workers' Rights in the Global
Economy: Corporate Codes of Conduct as a Regime of Labour Market
Regulation
* 25: Claire Kilpatrick: Emancipation through Law or the Emasculation
of Law? The Nation-State, the EU, and Gender Equality at Work
* 26: Dennis Davis, Patrick Macklem, Guy Mundlak: Social Rights, Social
Citizenship, and Transformative Constitutionalism: A Comparative
Assessment
* 1: Karl Klare: The Horizons of Transformative Labour and Employment
Law
* 2: Massimo D'Antona: Labour Law at the Century's End: An Identity
Crisis?
* Part II. Contested Categories: Work, Worker, and Employment
* 3: Joanne Conaghan: Women, Work, and Family: A British Revolution?
* 4: Paul Benjamin: Who Needs Labour Law? Defining the Scope of Labour
Protection
* 5: Lucy Williams: Beyond Labour Law's Parochialism: A Re-envisioning
of the Discourse of Distribution
* Part III. Globalization and Its Discontents
* 6: Kerry Rittich: Feminization and Contingency: Regulating the Stakes
of Work for Women
* 7: Brian A. Langille: Seeking Post-Seattle Clarity - and Inspiration
* 8: Dennis M. Davis: Death of a Labour Lawyer?
* Part IV. Same as the Old Boss? The Firm, the Employment Contract, and
the 'New' Economy
* 9: Simon Deakin: The Many Futures of the Contract of Employment
* 10: Paddy Ireland: From Amelioration to Transformation: Capitalism,
the Market, and Corporate Reform
* 11: Makoto Ishida: Death and Suicide from Overwork: The Japanese
Workplace and Labour Law
* 12: Alan Hyde: A Closer Look at the Emerging Employment Law of
Silicon Valley's High-Velocity Labour Market
* 13: Richard Michael Fischl: 'A Domain into which the King's writ does
not seek to run': Workplace Justice in the Shadow of
Employment-at-Will
* Part V. Border/States: Immigration, Citizenship, and Community
* 14: Guy Mundlak: The Limits of Labour Law in a Fungible Community
* 15: Bruno Caruso: Immigration Policies in Southern Europe: More
State, Less Market?
* 16: Margriet Kraamwinkel: The Imagined European Community: Are
Housewives European Citizens?
* 17: Linda Bosniak: Critical Reflections on 'Citizenship' as a
Progressive Aspiration
* Part VI. Labour Solidarity in an Era of Globalization: Opportunities
and Challenges
* 18: Frances Raday: The Decline of Union Power - Structural
Inevitability or Policy Choice?
* 19: James Atleson: The Voyage of the Neptune Jade: Transnational
Labour Solidarity and the Obstacles of Domestic Law
* 20: Carlos de Buen Unna: Mexican Trade Unionism in a Time of
Transition
* 21: Maria L. Ontiveros: A New Course for Labour Unions:
Identity-based Organizing as a Response to Globalization
* 22: Michael Selmi and Molly McUsic: Difference and Solidarity: Unions
in a Post-Modern Age
* Part VII. Laying Down the Law: Strategies and Frontiers
* 23: Hugh Collins: Is There a Third Way in Labour Law?
* 24: Harry Arthurs: Private Ordering and Workers' Rights in the Global
Economy: Corporate Codes of Conduct as a Regime of Labour Market
Regulation
* 25: Claire Kilpatrick: Emancipation through Law or the Emasculation
of Law? The Nation-State, the EU, and Gender Equality at Work
* 26: Dennis Davis, Patrick Macklem, Guy Mundlak: Social Rights, Social
Citizenship, and Transformative Constitutionalism: A Comparative
Assessment