Comparative labor law

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Comparative labor law

edited by Matthew W. Finkin, Guy Mundlak

(Research handbooks in comparative law)

Edward Elgar, c2015

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  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Economic pressure, as well as transnational and domestic corporate policies, has placed labor law under severe stress. National responses are so deeply embedded in institutions reflecting local traditions that meaningful comparison is daunting. This book assembles a team of experts from many countries that draw on a rich variety of comparative methods to capture changes and emerging trends across nations and regions. The chapters in this Research Handbook mingle subjects of long-standing comparative concern with matters that have pressed to the fore in recent years. Subjects like 'soft law' and emerging geographic zones are placed in a new light and their burgeoning significance explored. Thematic and regional comparisons capture the challenges of a globally comparative perspective on labor law. The fresh and thoughtful comparative analysis in this Handbook makes it a critical resource for scholars and students of labor law. Contributors: K. Banks, A. Bogg, S. Bonfanti, S. Butterworth, S. Cooney, L. Corazza, N. Countouris, G. Davidov, D. du Toit, K.D. Ewing, M. Finkin, R. Fragale, M. Freedland, N. Garoupa, S. Giubboni, F. Hendrickx, J. Howe, A. Hyde, E. Kovacs, R. Krause, N. Lyutov, E. Menegatti, L. Mitrus, G. Mundlak, R. Nunin, M. Pittard, O. Razzolini, K. Rittich, R. Ronnie, E. Sanchez, K. Sankaran, M. Schlachter, A. Seifert, A. Stewart, H. Takeuchi-Okuno, A. Topo

Table of Contents

Contents: Introduction to the Comparative Labor Law Handbook Guy Mundlak and Matthew Finkin PART I COMPARING LABOR LAW 1. The Rich Panoply of Sources of Labor Law: National, Regional and International Marilyn J. Pittard and Stuart Butterworth 2. Comparative Labor and Employment Law in Developed Market Economies: Fostering Market Efficiencies or Repairing Market Failures? Silvia Bonfanti, Cynthia Estlund and Nuno Garoupa 3. The Challenge to Comparative Labor Law in a Globalized Era Kerry Rittich and Guy Mundlak PART II THEMATIC COMPARISONS 4. The Subjects of Labor Law: "Employees" and Other Workers Guy Davidov, Mark Freedland and Nicola Kountouris 5. Who is an Employer? Luisa Corazza and Orsola Razzolini 6. Employee Autonomy, Privacy, and Dignity Under Technological Oversight Matthew W. Finkin, Rudiger Krause and Hisashi Takeuchi-Okuno 7. Legal Protection for Employee Mobility Alan Hyde and Emanuele Menegatti 8. The Lasting Influence of Legal Origins: Workplace Discrimination, Social Inclusion and the Law in Canada, the United States and the European Union Kevin Banks, Roberta Nunin and Adriana Topo 9. Job Loss Joanna Howe, Esther Sanchez and Andrew Stewart 10. Freedom of Association Alan Bogg and K.D. Ewing 11. Employee Voice Outside Collective Bargaining Monika Schlachter and Achim Seifert PART III REGIONAL COMPARISONS 12. European Union Labour Law and the European Social Model: A Critical Appraisal Frank Hendrickx and Stefano Giubboni 13. Labor Law in Transition: From a Centrally Planned to a Free Market Economy in Central and Eastern Europe Erika Kovacs, Nikita Lyutov and Leszek Mitrus 14. Building BRICS of Success? Sean Cooney, Darcy Du Toit, Roberto Fragale, Roger Ronnie and Kamala Sankaran Index

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  • NCID
    BB19493017
  • ISBN
    • 9781781000120
    • 9781783475810
  • LCCN
    2015933356
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cheltenham
  • Pages/Volumes
    xi, 491 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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