The Idea of Labour Law
Herausgeber: Langille, Brian; Davidov, Guy
The Idea of Labour Law
Herausgeber: Langille, Brian; Davidov, Guy
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There is growing interest in trying to understand and rethink the goals of labour law in light of changing realities in the labour market and regulation. Responding to such fundamental questions as: What is labour law for? How can it be justified? And on what should reforms be based? This book challenges the way we think about labour law.
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There is growing interest in trying to understand and rethink the goals of labour law in light of changing realities in the labour market and regulation. Responding to such fundamental questions as: What is labour law for? How can it be justified? And on what should reforms be based? This book challenges the way we think about labour law.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 698g
- ISBN-13: 9780199669455
- ISBN-10: 0199669457
- Artikelnr.: 36596431
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 698g
- ISBN-13: 9780199669455
- ISBN-10: 0199669457
- Artikelnr.: 36596431
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Guy Davidov is Elias Lieberman Chair in Labour Law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He studied at Tel-Aviv University (LLB) and the University of Toronto (LLM, SJD) and has previously been a faculty member at the University of Haifa, before joining the Hebrew University in 2007. He served as Vice-Dean from 2009 to 2011 and is currently head of the Graduate Programs. He is co-editor of the Israeli journal Labour, Society and Law, and chairs the Steering Committee of the recently founded Labour Law Research Network. He has published widely on labour law issues, especially dealing with the normative justifications for different labour regulations. Brian Langille is Professor of Law at the University of Toronto. A native of Nova Scotia, he received a B.A. from Acadia, his LL.B from Dalhousie Law School, and the B.C.L. from Oxford. He taught at Dalhousie Law School prior to joining the University of Toronto in 1983. His numerous publications are concerned with labour law and legal theory. Professor Langille has been appointed a Visiting Professor or Fellow at The International Institute for Labour Studies, the European University Institute, the Centre for Transnational Legal Studies in London, Dalhousie Law School, University Pompeu Fabra, the Institute for Advanced Studies of Nantes, and the University of Melbourne Law School. He has also been a member of the executive of the International Society for Labour Law and Social Security and he is an editor of the International Labour Law Reports.
* Understanding Labour Law: A Timeless Idea, a Timed-Out Idea, or an
Idea Whose Time has Now Come?
* The Idea of Labour Law in Historical Context
* 1: Harry Arthurs: Labour Law After Labour
* 2: Bob Hepple: Factors Influencing the Making and Transformation of
Labour Law in Europe
* 3: Manfred Weiss: Re-Inventing Labour Law?
* 4: Ruth Dukes: Hugo Sinzheimer and the Constitutional Function of
Labour Law
* 5: Adrián Goldin: Global Conceptualizations and Local Constructions
on the Idea of Labour Law
* 6: Alan Hyde: The Idea of the Idea of Labour Law: A Parable
* Normative Foundations of the Idea of Labour Law
* 7: Brian Langille: Labour Law's Theory of Justice
* 8: Judy Fudge: Labour as a 'Fictive Commodity': Radically
Reconceptualizing Labour Law
* 9: Hugh Collins: Theories of Rights as Justifications for Labour Law
* 10: Simon Deakin: The Contribution of Labour Law to Economic and
Human Development
* Normative Foundations and Legal Ideas: Rethinking Existing Structures
* 11: Guy Davidov: Re-Matching Labour Laws with Their Purpose
* 12: Mark Freedland and Nicola Kountouris: The Legal Characterization
of Personal Work Relations and the Idea of Labour Law
* 13: Paul Benjamin: Ideas of Labour Law - A View From the South
* 14: Kamala Sankaran: Informal Employment and the Challenges for
Labour Law
* 15: Noah Zatz: The Impossibility of Work Law
* 16: Catherine Barnard: Using Procurement Law to Enforce Labour
Standards
* 17: Katherine V.W. Stone and Scott L. Cummings: Labor Activism in
Local Politics: From CBAs to 'CBAs'
* New Labour Law Ideas: Rethinking Existing Boundaries
* 18: John Howe: The Broad Idea of Labour Law: Industrial Policy,
Labour Market Regulation, and Decent Work
* 19: Guy Mundlak: The Third Function of Labor Law: Distributing Labor
Market Opportunities Among Workers
* 20: Gillian Lester: Beyond Collective Bargaining: Modern Unions as
Agents of Social Solidarity
* 21: Julia López, Consuelo Chacartegui, and César G Cantón: From
Conflict to Regulation: The Transformative Function of Labour Law
* New Ideas of Labour Law from an International Perspective
* 22: Leah Vosko: Out of the Shadows? The Non-Binding Multilateral
Framework on Migration (2006) and Prospects for Using International
Labour Regulation to Forge Global Labour Market Membership
* 23: Michael Piore: Flexible Bureaucracies in Labor Market Regulation
* 24: Silvana Sciarra: Collective Exit Strategies: New Ideas in
Transnational Labour Law
* 25: Adelle Blackett: Emancipation in the Idea of Labour Law:
Commoditization, Resistance and Distributive Justice beyond borders
Idea Whose Time has Now Come?
* The Idea of Labour Law in Historical Context
* 1: Harry Arthurs: Labour Law After Labour
* 2: Bob Hepple: Factors Influencing the Making and Transformation of
Labour Law in Europe
* 3: Manfred Weiss: Re-Inventing Labour Law?
* 4: Ruth Dukes: Hugo Sinzheimer and the Constitutional Function of
Labour Law
* 5: Adrián Goldin: Global Conceptualizations and Local Constructions
on the Idea of Labour Law
* 6: Alan Hyde: The Idea of the Idea of Labour Law: A Parable
* Normative Foundations of the Idea of Labour Law
* 7: Brian Langille: Labour Law's Theory of Justice
* 8: Judy Fudge: Labour as a 'Fictive Commodity': Radically
Reconceptualizing Labour Law
* 9: Hugh Collins: Theories of Rights as Justifications for Labour Law
* 10: Simon Deakin: The Contribution of Labour Law to Economic and
Human Development
* Normative Foundations and Legal Ideas: Rethinking Existing Structures
* 11: Guy Davidov: Re-Matching Labour Laws with Their Purpose
* 12: Mark Freedland and Nicola Kountouris: The Legal Characterization
of Personal Work Relations and the Idea of Labour Law
* 13: Paul Benjamin: Ideas of Labour Law - A View From the South
* 14: Kamala Sankaran: Informal Employment and the Challenges for
Labour Law
* 15: Noah Zatz: The Impossibility of Work Law
* 16: Catherine Barnard: Using Procurement Law to Enforce Labour
Standards
* 17: Katherine V.W. Stone and Scott L. Cummings: Labor Activism in
Local Politics: From CBAs to 'CBAs'
* New Labour Law Ideas: Rethinking Existing Boundaries
* 18: John Howe: The Broad Idea of Labour Law: Industrial Policy,
Labour Market Regulation, and Decent Work
* 19: Guy Mundlak: The Third Function of Labor Law: Distributing Labor
Market Opportunities Among Workers
* 20: Gillian Lester: Beyond Collective Bargaining: Modern Unions as
Agents of Social Solidarity
* 21: Julia López, Consuelo Chacartegui, and César G Cantón: From
Conflict to Regulation: The Transformative Function of Labour Law
* New Ideas of Labour Law from an International Perspective
* 22: Leah Vosko: Out of the Shadows? The Non-Binding Multilateral
Framework on Migration (2006) and Prospects for Using International
Labour Regulation to Forge Global Labour Market Membership
* 23: Michael Piore: Flexible Bureaucracies in Labor Market Regulation
* 24: Silvana Sciarra: Collective Exit Strategies: New Ideas in
Transnational Labour Law
* 25: Adelle Blackett: Emancipation in the Idea of Labour Law:
Commoditization, Resistance and Distributive Justice beyond borders
* Understanding Labour Law: A Timeless Idea, a Timed-Out Idea, or an
Idea Whose Time has Now Come?
* The Idea of Labour Law in Historical Context
* 1: Harry Arthurs: Labour Law After Labour
* 2: Bob Hepple: Factors Influencing the Making and Transformation of
Labour Law in Europe
* 3: Manfred Weiss: Re-Inventing Labour Law?
* 4: Ruth Dukes: Hugo Sinzheimer and the Constitutional Function of
Labour Law
* 5: Adrián Goldin: Global Conceptualizations and Local Constructions
on the Idea of Labour Law
* 6: Alan Hyde: The Idea of the Idea of Labour Law: A Parable
* Normative Foundations of the Idea of Labour Law
* 7: Brian Langille: Labour Law's Theory of Justice
* 8: Judy Fudge: Labour as a 'Fictive Commodity': Radically
Reconceptualizing Labour Law
* 9: Hugh Collins: Theories of Rights as Justifications for Labour Law
* 10: Simon Deakin: The Contribution of Labour Law to Economic and
Human Development
* Normative Foundations and Legal Ideas: Rethinking Existing Structures
* 11: Guy Davidov: Re-Matching Labour Laws with Their Purpose
* 12: Mark Freedland and Nicola Kountouris: The Legal Characterization
of Personal Work Relations and the Idea of Labour Law
* 13: Paul Benjamin: Ideas of Labour Law - A View From the South
* 14: Kamala Sankaran: Informal Employment and the Challenges for
Labour Law
* 15: Noah Zatz: The Impossibility of Work Law
* 16: Catherine Barnard: Using Procurement Law to Enforce Labour
Standards
* 17: Katherine V.W. Stone and Scott L. Cummings: Labor Activism in
Local Politics: From CBAs to 'CBAs'
* New Labour Law Ideas: Rethinking Existing Boundaries
* 18: John Howe: The Broad Idea of Labour Law: Industrial Policy,
Labour Market Regulation, and Decent Work
* 19: Guy Mundlak: The Third Function of Labor Law: Distributing Labor
Market Opportunities Among Workers
* 20: Gillian Lester: Beyond Collective Bargaining: Modern Unions as
Agents of Social Solidarity
* 21: Julia López, Consuelo Chacartegui, and César G Cantón: From
Conflict to Regulation: The Transformative Function of Labour Law
* New Ideas of Labour Law from an International Perspective
* 22: Leah Vosko: Out of the Shadows? The Non-Binding Multilateral
Framework on Migration (2006) and Prospects for Using International
Labour Regulation to Forge Global Labour Market Membership
* 23: Michael Piore: Flexible Bureaucracies in Labor Market Regulation
* 24: Silvana Sciarra: Collective Exit Strategies: New Ideas in
Transnational Labour Law
* 25: Adelle Blackett: Emancipation in the Idea of Labour Law:
Commoditization, Resistance and Distributive Justice beyond borders
Idea Whose Time has Now Come?
* The Idea of Labour Law in Historical Context
* 1: Harry Arthurs: Labour Law After Labour
* 2: Bob Hepple: Factors Influencing the Making and Transformation of
Labour Law in Europe
* 3: Manfred Weiss: Re-Inventing Labour Law?
* 4: Ruth Dukes: Hugo Sinzheimer and the Constitutional Function of
Labour Law
* 5: Adrián Goldin: Global Conceptualizations and Local Constructions
on the Idea of Labour Law
* 6: Alan Hyde: The Idea of the Idea of Labour Law: A Parable
* Normative Foundations of the Idea of Labour Law
* 7: Brian Langille: Labour Law's Theory of Justice
* 8: Judy Fudge: Labour as a 'Fictive Commodity': Radically
Reconceptualizing Labour Law
* 9: Hugh Collins: Theories of Rights as Justifications for Labour Law
* 10: Simon Deakin: The Contribution of Labour Law to Economic and
Human Development
* Normative Foundations and Legal Ideas: Rethinking Existing Structures
* 11: Guy Davidov: Re-Matching Labour Laws with Their Purpose
* 12: Mark Freedland and Nicola Kountouris: The Legal Characterization
of Personal Work Relations and the Idea of Labour Law
* 13: Paul Benjamin: Ideas of Labour Law - A View From the South
* 14: Kamala Sankaran: Informal Employment and the Challenges for
Labour Law
* 15: Noah Zatz: The Impossibility of Work Law
* 16: Catherine Barnard: Using Procurement Law to Enforce Labour
Standards
* 17: Katherine V.W. Stone and Scott L. Cummings: Labor Activism in
Local Politics: From CBAs to 'CBAs'
* New Labour Law Ideas: Rethinking Existing Boundaries
* 18: John Howe: The Broad Idea of Labour Law: Industrial Policy,
Labour Market Regulation, and Decent Work
* 19: Guy Mundlak: The Third Function of Labor Law: Distributing Labor
Market Opportunities Among Workers
* 20: Gillian Lester: Beyond Collective Bargaining: Modern Unions as
Agents of Social Solidarity
* 21: Julia López, Consuelo Chacartegui, and César G Cantón: From
Conflict to Regulation: The Transformative Function of Labour Law
* New Ideas of Labour Law from an International Perspective
* 22: Leah Vosko: Out of the Shadows? The Non-Binding Multilateral
Framework on Migration (2006) and Prospects for Using International
Labour Regulation to Forge Global Labour Market Membership
* 23: Michael Piore: Flexible Bureaucracies in Labor Market Regulation
* 24: Silvana Sciarra: Collective Exit Strategies: New Ideas in
Transnational Labour Law
* 25: Adelle Blackett: Emancipation in the Idea of Labour Law:
Commoditization, Resistance and Distributive Justice beyond borders