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The process of industrialization and the role of labour law in Asian countries

editor in chief R. Blanpain ; guest editors T. Araki, R. Yamakawa ; contributors T. Araki ... [et al.]

(Bulletin of comparative labour relations, 34)

Kluwer Law International, 1999

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The role of state or the function of labour law during industrialization in Asian countries is of utmost importance when examining how Asian labour laws differ from European or American labour law models and whether or not any common characteristics exist in Asian labour law. The seven national reports (Australia, China, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan) included in this volume provide an overview of the regulation of union organization, collective bargaining, and industrial disputes. These reports also analyze the role of government in industrial relations in the course of economic development. In regulations on formation of labour unions, some countries, such as Japan, have the least government intervention whereas other countries, for example Korea and Taiwan, have experienced more direct government control through imposition of certain forms of labour unions or registration requirements and procedures. The same applies to regulations on collective bargaining and industrial disputes. For instance, in Korea, Taiwan and Malaysia violation of collective agreements is not only sanctioned by civil liability but is also criminally punished. A review of the national reports reveals that while diversity in labour laws exists in the Asian countries represented, the significant role of government in labour relations is widely recognized. Whether the government's significant role in industrial relations in Asian countries is a transitional phenomena which takes place during economic development and maturity of democracy, or whether Asian labour law is heading for a new labour law model which differs from the western model, should be further examined. The national papers in this volume provide fundamental information on current labour laws in Asian countries and on comparable characteristics in western labour law models.

Table of Contents

  • Australia, D. Macdonald
  • the People's Republic of China, S. Meixia
  • Japan, T. Araki
  • Korea, Young Hee Lee
  • Malaysia, D. Ayadurai
  • the Philippines, L.M. Ermitano
  • Taiwan, Liou Chih-Poung.

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  • NCID
    BA42419200
  • ISBN
    • 904111047X
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    The Hague
  • Pages/Volumes
    xi, 157 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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