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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Hart Publishing
- Date of Publication 20 October 2004
- Number of Volumes Hardback
- ISBN 9781841134048
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages388 pages
- Size 234x156x30 mm
- Weight 640 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This book, by an internationally distinguished group of scholars, examines the future of labour law from a wide variety of perspectives.
MoreLong description:
All over the world a different kind of labour law is in the process of formation; in Gramsci's phrase, this is an interregnum when the old is dying and the new is struggling to be born. This book, to which an internationally distinguished group of scholars has contributed, examines the future of labour law from a wide variety of perspectives. Issues covered include the ideology of New Labour law; the employment relationship; the public/private divide; termination of employment; equality law; corporate governance; collective bargaining; workers' participation; strikes; international labour standards; the role of EU law; the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights; labour law and development in Southern Africa; and the impact of globalisation. The essays are written in honour of the outstanding labour lawyer Professor Sir Bob Hepple QC, who has contributed to so many areas of this dynamic field.
MoreTable of Contents:
The Future of Labour Law: Introduction
Catherine Barnard, Simon Deakin and Gillian S Morris
1. The Ideology of New Labour Law
Sandra Fredman
2. Laws Against Strikes Revisited
Keith Ewing
3. Trade Unions and Collective Bargaining: Law and the Future of Collectivism
William Brown and Sarah Oxenbridge
4. Workers, Finance and Democracy
Simon Deakin
5. Termination of Employment: Whose Property Rights?
Steven Anderman
6. Changing Perspectives Upon the Employment Relationship in British Labour Law
Paul Davies and Mark Freedland
7. The Future of the Public/Private Labour Law Divide
Gillian S Morris
8. Episodes on the Path Towards the European Social Model: The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and the Convention on the Future of Europe 179
Brian Bercusson
9. The 'Making' of EU Labour Law and the 'Future' of Labour Lawyers
Silvana Sciarra
10. The Future of Equality Law: Equality and Beyond
Catherine Barnard
11. The Future of Workers' Participation in the EU
Manfred Weiss
12. The Future of Labour Law : Is There a Role for International Labour Standards?
Breen Creighton
13. Beyond Borrowing and Bending: Labour Market Regulation and the Future of Labour Law in Southern Africa
Evance Kalula
14. The End of Labour Law as We Have Known It?
Paul O'Higgins