The law of work
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The law of work
Oxford University Press, 2011
2nd ed
- : pbk
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Previous ed.: 2007
Includes bibliographical references (p. 645-681) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Written by leading academic labour lawyers, The Law of Work, now in its second edition, presents a principled approach to its subject matter and offers a re-evaluation of the nature, scope, and importance of employment and labour law. It continues to be the most insightful, critical and up-to-date text in this area.
The book reflects the authors' conviction that social and economic context is of critical importance to an understanding of the law. Its major themes of contract and co-operation, work and social citizenship, and freedom of association provide the basis for the analysis and critique of the most significant tribunal decisions, cases, and legislative provisions.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Work, Law and Context 1. The Law of Work 2. The Law of Work in the Global Era 3. Australian Law of Work in Transition 4. The Subject of the Law of WorkPart 2: Contract and Cooperation 5. Work Relations and the Limits of Contract 6. Rights and Responsibilities under ContractPart 3: Standards and Rights 7. Work Standards 8. Equality and Diversity at Work 9. Security at WorkPart 4: Freedom of Association 10. Freedom of Association at Work 11. Collective BargainingPart 5: Dispute Resolution and Enforcement 12. Dispute Resolution and EnforcementExtended contents available in the book
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