Comparative labour law

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Trebilcock, Anne, director de la publicación (director de la publicación)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited [2018]
Colección:International library of comparative law ; 5
Materias:
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. Alan C. Neal (2015), Endangered Species or Renaissance Child?
  • 2. Katherine V.W. Stone (2007), A New Labor Law for a New World of Work : The Case for a Comparative-Transnational Approach
  • 3. Reinhold Fahlbeck (2003), Comparative Labor Law : Quo Vadis?
  • 4. Harry W. Arthurs (2007), Compared to What? : The UCLA Comparative Labor Law Project and the Future of Comparative Labor Law
  • 5. Julia López (2007), Beyond the National Case: The Role of Transnational Labour Law in Shaping Domestic Regulation
  • 6. Xavier Beaudonnet (2006), How Domestic Jurisdictions use Universal Sources of International Law
  • 7. Bob Hepple (1999), Can Collective Labour Law Transplants Work? : The South African Example
  • 8. Christopher Whelan (1982), On Uses and Misuses of Comparative Labour Law : A Case Study
  • 9. David E. Pozen (2006), The Regulation of Labour and the Relevance of Legal Origin
  • 10. Simon Deakin, Priya Lele and Mathias Siems (2007), The Evolution of Labour Law : Calibrating and Comparing Regulatory Regimes
  • 11. Alain Supiot (1999), The Transformation of Work and the Future of Labour Law in Europe : A Multidisciplinary Perspective
  • 12. Philippe Auvergnon (2015), Regionalisation of Labour Law in Africa : The OHADA Project
  • 13. Dagmar Schiek (2017), Comparing Labour Laws in the EU Internal Market : A Social Actors Perspective
  • 14. Silvia Spattini (2012), Agency Work: A Comparative Analysis
  • 15. Sean Cooney, Petra Mahy, Richard Mitchell and Peter Gahan (2014), The Evolution of Labor Law in Three Asian Nations : An Introductory Comparative Study
  • 16. Colin Fenwick and Evance Kalula (2005), Law and Labour Market Regulation in East Asia and Southern Africa : Comparative Perspectives
  • 17. Judy Fudge (2015), Constitutionalizing Labour Rights in Canada and Europe : Freedom of Association, Collective Bargaining, and Strikes
  • 18. Arturo Bronstein (2010), Labour Law in Latin America : Some Recent (and not so recent) Trends
  • 19. Annamaria Donini, Michele Forlivesi, Anna Rota and Patrizia Tullini (2017), Towards Collective Protections for Crowdworkers : Italy, Spain and France in the EU Context
  • 20. Marie-Laure Morin (2005), Labour Law and New Forms of Corporate Organization
  • 21. Lisa Rodgers (2012), Vulnerable Workers, Precarious Work and Justifications for Labour Law : A Comparative Study
  • 22. Shae McCrystal (2014), Collective Bargaining Beyond the Boundaries of Employment : A Comparative Analysis
  • 23. Mary Cornish (2007), Closing the Global Gender Pay Gap : Securing Justice for Women's Work
  • 24. Elaine Dewhurst (2013), Models of Protection of the Right of Irregular Immigrants to Back Pay : The Impact of the Interconnection Between Immigration Law and Labour Law
  • 25. Julie C. Suk (2011), Preventive Health at Work : A Comparative Approach
  • 26. Guy Davidov and Edo Eshet (2015), Intermediate Approaches to Unfair Dismissal Protection
  • 27. Matthew W. Finkin (2008), Privatization of Wrongful Dismissal Protection in Comparative Perspective
  • Wenjia Zhuang and Kinglun Ngok (2014), Labour Inspection in Contemporary China : Like the Anglo-Saxon Model, but Different
  • 29. Fernando Teixeira da Silva (2010), The Brazilian and Italian Labour Courts : Comparative Notes
  • 30. Lara Blecher (2017), Codes of Conduct : The Trojan Horse of International Human Rights Law?
  • 31. Adelle Blackett (2015), Social Regionalism in Better Work Haiti
  • 32. Lance A. Compa and Jeffrey S. Vogt (2001), Labor Rights in the Generalized System of Preferences : A 20-Year Review