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This Handbook brings together a collection of academics and practitioners to consider cutting edge research in 'the law of work'. The book is split into four parts, which consider fundamentals, core concerns, international and transnational law dimensions, and the overarching themes of the subject.
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This Handbook brings together a collection of academics and practitioners to consider cutting edge research in 'the law of work'. The book is split into four parts, which consider fundamentals, core concerns, international and transnational law dimensions, and the overarching themes of the subject.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 960
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 175mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 1834g
- ISBN-13: 9780192870360
- ISBN-10: 019287036X
- Artikelnr.: 70178986
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 960
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 175mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 1834g
- ISBN-13: 9780192870360
- ISBN-10: 019287036X
- Artikelnr.: 70178986
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Guy Davidov, Elias Lieberman Professor of Labour Law, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Brian Langille, Professor of Law, University of Toronto, Gillian Lester, Dean and Lucy G. Moses Professor of Law, Columbia Law School
* Introduction
* A: Fundamentals
* 1: Simon Deakin: Anthropogenic Labour Law: The Coevolution of Law and
Work
* 2: Harry Arthurs: A Rose by Any Other Name: Work Law as the Law of
Power
* 3: Brian Langille: The Contractual Lens
* 4: Supriya Routh: Postcolonialism and Labour Law
* 5: Tian Yan: The Development of the Law of Work in China
* 6: Adrian Goldin: The Development of the Law of Work in Latin America
* 7: Attila Kun: The Law of Work in Post-Socialist European Countries
* 8: David Cabrelli: Traditional Justifications of Labour Law
* 9: Virginia Mantouvalou: Advancing Human Rights, Capabilities, and
Non-Domination at Work
* 10: Kate Andrias: Labour and Democracy
* 11: Stewart Schwab: Monopsony, Sticky Workers, and Bargaining Power
* 12: Hugh Collins: The Many Ideas of Labour Law
* 13: Guy Davidov: The Concept of Employee
* 14: Giovanni Gaudio and Jeremias Adams-Prassl: The Concept of the
Employer
* 15: Antonio Aloisi and Miriam Cherry: Tertium Non Datur: Intermediate
Employment Categories
* 16: Alan Hyde: Labour Law in Supply Chains
* 17: Kamala Sankaran: Informality at Work - Towards a Law of
Livelihoods?
* 18: Andrew Stewart and Rosemary Owens: Work at the Intersection of
Employment, Education, Training, and Volunteering
* B: Core Concerns of the Law of Work
* 19: Joellen Riley Munton: The Managerial Prerogative and Variation of
the Employment Contract
* 20: Kevin Banks: Good Faith Obligations in Employment Law
* 21: Mia Rönnmar: Fixed-Term and Zero-Hours Contracts
* 22: Kenneth Dau-Schmidt and Jozie Barton: Non-Compete Covenants
* 23: Cynthia Estlund: Waivability of Employment Rights: New Frontier
or Road to Perdition?
* 24: Matthew Dimick: The Minimum Wage
* 25: Anne Davies: Working Time
* 26: Julia López López and Eusebi Colàs-Neila: Parental and Sick
Leave: Talking About Inclusive Solidarity
* 27: Takashi Araki: Dismissals
* 28: Eric Tucker: Regulating Health and Safety in Capitalist
Workplaces
* 29: Tess Hardy: Detection and Enforcement of Work Law Violations
* 30: Alan Bogg: Freedom of Association
* 31: David Doorey: Comparative Collective Bargaining Law
* 32: Flávia Máximo: The Right to Strike and Other Collective Actions
* 33: Frank Henderickx, Ilda Durri and Charalampos Stylogiannis: Worker
Participation in the Enterprise
* 34: César F. Rosado Marzán: Alt Labour and Worker Centres
* 35: Llezlie L. Green: Race and the Workplace
* 36: Sophie Robin Olivier: Discriminations Concerning Hiring and
Firing
* 37: Sandra Fredman: Effects-Based Discrimination: Beyond the Mirage?
* 38: Mark Bell: Accommodations
* 39: Hiroyo Tokoro: Equal Pay
* 40: Debbie Collier: Protection From Sexual Harassment
* 41: David Yamada: Protection Against Bullying
* 42: Alysia Blackham: Age Discrimination and Mandatory Retirement
* 43: Prabha Kotiswaran: Trafficking, 'Modern Slavery', and Forced
Labour
* 44: Marta Otto: Privacy at Work and the Right to Private Life Outside
Work
* 45: Catherine Fisk: Freedom of Speech at and Away from Work
* C: International and Transnational Law of Work
* 46: Anne Trebilcock: The International Labour Organization and its
Conventions
* 47: Marlese von Broembsen: The 'Decent Work' Agenda and the
Developing World
* 48: Lance Compa: Trade Agreements and Labour Law
* 49: Adriana Topo: Transnational Unions and Labour Framework
Agreements
* 50: Thierry Galani Tiemeni: Corporate Social Responsibility and
Corporate Codes of Conduct
* 51: Janelle Diller: Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives (MSIs) and the Law
of Work
* 52: Manoj Dias-Abey: Building Less Precarious Futures for Non-Citizen
Workers
* 53: Vladimir Bogoeski: Posted Workers: Three Transformations of the
European Posted Worker
* D: Overarching Themes
* 54: Veena Dubal: The Legal Uncertainties of Gig Work
* 55: Valerio De Stefano: Online Work
* 56: Pauline T. Kim: Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Algorithmic
Management, and Labour Law
* 57: Shelley Marshall: Debates About the Role of Labour Law in
Development
* 58: Tonia Novitz: A Sustainable Law of Work?
* 59: Ana Virginia Moreira Gomes and Anil Verma: Labour in the Time of
Covid
* 60: Guy Mundlak: Six Paths for the 'Future of Work' Labour Law
* A: Fundamentals
* 1: Simon Deakin: Anthropogenic Labour Law: The Coevolution of Law and
Work
* 2: Harry Arthurs: A Rose by Any Other Name: Work Law as the Law of
Power
* 3: Brian Langille: The Contractual Lens
* 4: Supriya Routh: Postcolonialism and Labour Law
* 5: Tian Yan: The Development of the Law of Work in China
* 6: Adrian Goldin: The Development of the Law of Work in Latin America
* 7: Attila Kun: The Law of Work in Post-Socialist European Countries
* 8: David Cabrelli: Traditional Justifications of Labour Law
* 9: Virginia Mantouvalou: Advancing Human Rights, Capabilities, and
Non-Domination at Work
* 10: Kate Andrias: Labour and Democracy
* 11: Stewart Schwab: Monopsony, Sticky Workers, and Bargaining Power
* 12: Hugh Collins: The Many Ideas of Labour Law
* 13: Guy Davidov: The Concept of Employee
* 14: Giovanni Gaudio and Jeremias Adams-Prassl: The Concept of the
Employer
* 15: Antonio Aloisi and Miriam Cherry: Tertium Non Datur: Intermediate
Employment Categories
* 16: Alan Hyde: Labour Law in Supply Chains
* 17: Kamala Sankaran: Informality at Work - Towards a Law of
Livelihoods?
* 18: Andrew Stewart and Rosemary Owens: Work at the Intersection of
Employment, Education, Training, and Volunteering
* B: Core Concerns of the Law of Work
* 19: Joellen Riley Munton: The Managerial Prerogative and Variation of
the Employment Contract
* 20: Kevin Banks: Good Faith Obligations in Employment Law
* 21: Mia Rönnmar: Fixed-Term and Zero-Hours Contracts
* 22: Kenneth Dau-Schmidt and Jozie Barton: Non-Compete Covenants
* 23: Cynthia Estlund: Waivability of Employment Rights: New Frontier
or Road to Perdition?
* 24: Matthew Dimick: The Minimum Wage
* 25: Anne Davies: Working Time
* 26: Julia López López and Eusebi Colàs-Neila: Parental and Sick
Leave: Talking About Inclusive Solidarity
* 27: Takashi Araki: Dismissals
* 28: Eric Tucker: Regulating Health and Safety in Capitalist
Workplaces
* 29: Tess Hardy: Detection and Enforcement of Work Law Violations
* 30: Alan Bogg: Freedom of Association
* 31: David Doorey: Comparative Collective Bargaining Law
* 32: Flávia Máximo: The Right to Strike and Other Collective Actions
* 33: Frank Henderickx, Ilda Durri and Charalampos Stylogiannis: Worker
Participation in the Enterprise
* 34: César F. Rosado Marzán: Alt Labour and Worker Centres
* 35: Llezlie L. Green: Race and the Workplace
* 36: Sophie Robin Olivier: Discriminations Concerning Hiring and
Firing
* 37: Sandra Fredman: Effects-Based Discrimination: Beyond the Mirage?
* 38: Mark Bell: Accommodations
* 39: Hiroyo Tokoro: Equal Pay
* 40: Debbie Collier: Protection From Sexual Harassment
* 41: David Yamada: Protection Against Bullying
* 42: Alysia Blackham: Age Discrimination and Mandatory Retirement
* 43: Prabha Kotiswaran: Trafficking, 'Modern Slavery', and Forced
Labour
* 44: Marta Otto: Privacy at Work and the Right to Private Life Outside
Work
* 45: Catherine Fisk: Freedom of Speech at and Away from Work
* C: International and Transnational Law of Work
* 46: Anne Trebilcock: The International Labour Organization and its
Conventions
* 47: Marlese von Broembsen: The 'Decent Work' Agenda and the
Developing World
* 48: Lance Compa: Trade Agreements and Labour Law
* 49: Adriana Topo: Transnational Unions and Labour Framework
Agreements
* 50: Thierry Galani Tiemeni: Corporate Social Responsibility and
Corporate Codes of Conduct
* 51: Janelle Diller: Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives (MSIs) and the Law
of Work
* 52: Manoj Dias-Abey: Building Less Precarious Futures for Non-Citizen
Workers
* 53: Vladimir Bogoeski: Posted Workers: Three Transformations of the
European Posted Worker
* D: Overarching Themes
* 54: Veena Dubal: The Legal Uncertainties of Gig Work
* 55: Valerio De Stefano: Online Work
* 56: Pauline T. Kim: Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Algorithmic
Management, and Labour Law
* 57: Shelley Marshall: Debates About the Role of Labour Law in
Development
* 58: Tonia Novitz: A Sustainable Law of Work?
* 59: Ana Virginia Moreira Gomes and Anil Verma: Labour in the Time of
Covid
* 60: Guy Mundlak: Six Paths for the 'Future of Work' Labour Law
* Introduction
* A: Fundamentals
* 1: Simon Deakin: Anthropogenic Labour Law: The Coevolution of Law and
Work
* 2: Harry Arthurs: A Rose by Any Other Name: Work Law as the Law of
Power
* 3: Brian Langille: The Contractual Lens
* 4: Supriya Routh: Postcolonialism and Labour Law
* 5: Tian Yan: The Development of the Law of Work in China
* 6: Adrian Goldin: The Development of the Law of Work in Latin America
* 7: Attila Kun: The Law of Work in Post-Socialist European Countries
* 8: David Cabrelli: Traditional Justifications of Labour Law
* 9: Virginia Mantouvalou: Advancing Human Rights, Capabilities, and
Non-Domination at Work
* 10: Kate Andrias: Labour and Democracy
* 11: Stewart Schwab: Monopsony, Sticky Workers, and Bargaining Power
* 12: Hugh Collins: The Many Ideas of Labour Law
* 13: Guy Davidov: The Concept of Employee
* 14: Giovanni Gaudio and Jeremias Adams-Prassl: The Concept of the
Employer
* 15: Antonio Aloisi and Miriam Cherry: Tertium Non Datur: Intermediate
Employment Categories
* 16: Alan Hyde: Labour Law in Supply Chains
* 17: Kamala Sankaran: Informality at Work - Towards a Law of
Livelihoods?
* 18: Andrew Stewart and Rosemary Owens: Work at the Intersection of
Employment, Education, Training, and Volunteering
* B: Core Concerns of the Law of Work
* 19: Joellen Riley Munton: The Managerial Prerogative and Variation of
the Employment Contract
* 20: Kevin Banks: Good Faith Obligations in Employment Law
* 21: Mia Rönnmar: Fixed-Term and Zero-Hours Contracts
* 22: Kenneth Dau-Schmidt and Jozie Barton: Non-Compete Covenants
* 23: Cynthia Estlund: Waivability of Employment Rights: New Frontier
or Road to Perdition?
* 24: Matthew Dimick: The Minimum Wage
* 25: Anne Davies: Working Time
* 26: Julia López López and Eusebi Colàs-Neila: Parental and Sick
Leave: Talking About Inclusive Solidarity
* 27: Takashi Araki: Dismissals
* 28: Eric Tucker: Regulating Health and Safety in Capitalist
Workplaces
* 29: Tess Hardy: Detection and Enforcement of Work Law Violations
* 30: Alan Bogg: Freedom of Association
* 31: David Doorey: Comparative Collective Bargaining Law
* 32: Flávia Máximo: The Right to Strike and Other Collective Actions
* 33: Frank Henderickx, Ilda Durri and Charalampos Stylogiannis: Worker
Participation in the Enterprise
* 34: César F. Rosado Marzán: Alt Labour and Worker Centres
* 35: Llezlie L. Green: Race and the Workplace
* 36: Sophie Robin Olivier: Discriminations Concerning Hiring and
Firing
* 37: Sandra Fredman: Effects-Based Discrimination: Beyond the Mirage?
* 38: Mark Bell: Accommodations
* 39: Hiroyo Tokoro: Equal Pay
* 40: Debbie Collier: Protection From Sexual Harassment
* 41: David Yamada: Protection Against Bullying
* 42: Alysia Blackham: Age Discrimination and Mandatory Retirement
* 43: Prabha Kotiswaran: Trafficking, 'Modern Slavery', and Forced
Labour
* 44: Marta Otto: Privacy at Work and the Right to Private Life Outside
Work
* 45: Catherine Fisk: Freedom of Speech at and Away from Work
* C: International and Transnational Law of Work
* 46: Anne Trebilcock: The International Labour Organization and its
Conventions
* 47: Marlese von Broembsen: The 'Decent Work' Agenda and the
Developing World
* 48: Lance Compa: Trade Agreements and Labour Law
* 49: Adriana Topo: Transnational Unions and Labour Framework
Agreements
* 50: Thierry Galani Tiemeni: Corporate Social Responsibility and
Corporate Codes of Conduct
* 51: Janelle Diller: Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives (MSIs) and the Law
of Work
* 52: Manoj Dias-Abey: Building Less Precarious Futures for Non-Citizen
Workers
* 53: Vladimir Bogoeski: Posted Workers: Three Transformations of the
European Posted Worker
* D: Overarching Themes
* 54: Veena Dubal: The Legal Uncertainties of Gig Work
* 55: Valerio De Stefano: Online Work
* 56: Pauline T. Kim: Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Algorithmic
Management, and Labour Law
* 57: Shelley Marshall: Debates About the Role of Labour Law in
Development
* 58: Tonia Novitz: A Sustainable Law of Work?
* 59: Ana Virginia Moreira Gomes and Anil Verma: Labour in the Time of
Covid
* 60: Guy Mundlak: Six Paths for the 'Future of Work' Labour Law
* A: Fundamentals
* 1: Simon Deakin: Anthropogenic Labour Law: The Coevolution of Law and
Work
* 2: Harry Arthurs: A Rose by Any Other Name: Work Law as the Law of
Power
* 3: Brian Langille: The Contractual Lens
* 4: Supriya Routh: Postcolonialism and Labour Law
* 5: Tian Yan: The Development of the Law of Work in China
* 6: Adrian Goldin: The Development of the Law of Work in Latin America
* 7: Attila Kun: The Law of Work in Post-Socialist European Countries
* 8: David Cabrelli: Traditional Justifications of Labour Law
* 9: Virginia Mantouvalou: Advancing Human Rights, Capabilities, and
Non-Domination at Work
* 10: Kate Andrias: Labour and Democracy
* 11: Stewart Schwab: Monopsony, Sticky Workers, and Bargaining Power
* 12: Hugh Collins: The Many Ideas of Labour Law
* 13: Guy Davidov: The Concept of Employee
* 14: Giovanni Gaudio and Jeremias Adams-Prassl: The Concept of the
Employer
* 15: Antonio Aloisi and Miriam Cherry: Tertium Non Datur: Intermediate
Employment Categories
* 16: Alan Hyde: Labour Law in Supply Chains
* 17: Kamala Sankaran: Informality at Work - Towards a Law of
Livelihoods?
* 18: Andrew Stewart and Rosemary Owens: Work at the Intersection of
Employment, Education, Training, and Volunteering
* B: Core Concerns of the Law of Work
* 19: Joellen Riley Munton: The Managerial Prerogative and Variation of
the Employment Contract
* 20: Kevin Banks: Good Faith Obligations in Employment Law
* 21: Mia Rönnmar: Fixed-Term and Zero-Hours Contracts
* 22: Kenneth Dau-Schmidt and Jozie Barton: Non-Compete Covenants
* 23: Cynthia Estlund: Waivability of Employment Rights: New Frontier
or Road to Perdition?
* 24: Matthew Dimick: The Minimum Wage
* 25: Anne Davies: Working Time
* 26: Julia López López and Eusebi Colàs-Neila: Parental and Sick
Leave: Talking About Inclusive Solidarity
* 27: Takashi Araki: Dismissals
* 28: Eric Tucker: Regulating Health and Safety in Capitalist
Workplaces
* 29: Tess Hardy: Detection and Enforcement of Work Law Violations
* 30: Alan Bogg: Freedom of Association
* 31: David Doorey: Comparative Collective Bargaining Law
* 32: Flávia Máximo: The Right to Strike and Other Collective Actions
* 33: Frank Henderickx, Ilda Durri and Charalampos Stylogiannis: Worker
Participation in the Enterprise
* 34: César F. Rosado Marzán: Alt Labour and Worker Centres
* 35: Llezlie L. Green: Race and the Workplace
* 36: Sophie Robin Olivier: Discriminations Concerning Hiring and
Firing
* 37: Sandra Fredman: Effects-Based Discrimination: Beyond the Mirage?
* 38: Mark Bell: Accommodations
* 39: Hiroyo Tokoro: Equal Pay
* 40: Debbie Collier: Protection From Sexual Harassment
* 41: David Yamada: Protection Against Bullying
* 42: Alysia Blackham: Age Discrimination and Mandatory Retirement
* 43: Prabha Kotiswaran: Trafficking, 'Modern Slavery', and Forced
Labour
* 44: Marta Otto: Privacy at Work and the Right to Private Life Outside
Work
* 45: Catherine Fisk: Freedom of Speech at and Away from Work
* C: International and Transnational Law of Work
* 46: Anne Trebilcock: The International Labour Organization and its
Conventions
* 47: Marlese von Broembsen: The 'Decent Work' Agenda and the
Developing World
* 48: Lance Compa: Trade Agreements and Labour Law
* 49: Adriana Topo: Transnational Unions and Labour Framework
Agreements
* 50: Thierry Galani Tiemeni: Corporate Social Responsibility and
Corporate Codes of Conduct
* 51: Janelle Diller: Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives (MSIs) and the Law
of Work
* 52: Manoj Dias-Abey: Building Less Precarious Futures for Non-Citizen
Workers
* 53: Vladimir Bogoeski: Posted Workers: Three Transformations of the
European Posted Worker
* D: Overarching Themes
* 54: Veena Dubal: The Legal Uncertainties of Gig Work
* 55: Valerio De Stefano: Online Work
* 56: Pauline T. Kim: Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Algorithmic
Management, and Labour Law
* 57: Shelley Marshall: Debates About the Role of Labour Law in
Development
* 58: Tonia Novitz: A Sustainable Law of Work?
* 59: Ana Virginia Moreira Gomes and Anil Verma: Labour in the Time of
Covid
* 60: Guy Mundlak: Six Paths for the 'Future of Work' Labour Law