Part of a series designed to explore the role of law in structuring human relationships, this collection of essays re-evaluates the public-private divide to examine how it affects the legal forms that shape our personal relationships.
Part of a series designed to explore the role of law in structuring human relationships, this collection of essays re-evaluates the public-private divide to examine how it affects the legal forms that shape our personal relationships.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction / Nathalie Des Rosiers 1 There's Only One Worker: Toward the Legal Integration of Paid Employment and Unpaid Caregiving / Lisa Philipps 2 Private Needs and Public Space: Politics Poverty and Anti-Panhandling Bylaws in Canadian Cities / Damian Collins and Nicholas Blomley 3 Private Life: Biotechnology and the Public-Private Divide / Nathan Brett 4 Invasions of Publicity: Digital Networks and the Privatization of the Public Sphere / Darin Barney 5 Green Revolution or Greenwash? Voluntary Environmental Standards, Public Law, and Private Authority in Canada / Stepan Wood 6 The Emergence of Identity-Based Associations in Collective Bargaining Relations / Christian Brunelle Contributors Index
Introduction / Nathalie Des Rosiers 1 There's Only One Worker: Toward the Legal Integration of Paid Employment and Unpaid Caregiving / Lisa Philipps 2 Private Needs and Public Space: Politics Poverty and Anti-Panhandling Bylaws in Canadian Cities / Damian Collins and Nicholas Blomley 3 Private Life: Biotechnology and the Public-Private Divide / Nathan Brett 4 Invasions of Publicity: Digital Networks and the Privatization of the Public Sphere / Darin Barney 5 Green Revolution or Greenwash? Voluntary Environmental Standards, Public Law, and Private Authority in Canada / Stepan Wood 6 The Emergence of Identity-Based Associations in Collective Bargaining Relations / Christian Brunelle Contributors Index
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