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    Labour Law in an Era of Globalization: Transformative Practices and Possibilities

    Labour Law in an Era of Globalization by Conaghan, Joanne; Fischl, Richard Michael; Klare, Karl;

    Transformative Practices and Possibilities

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    • Kiadó OUP Oxford
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2002. március 21.

    • ISBN 9780199242474
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem578 oldal
    • Méret 243x164x35 mm
    • Súly 923 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    Rövid leírás:

    Throughout the industrial world, the discipline of labour law has fallen into deep philosophical and policy crisis, at the same time as new theoretical approaches make it a field of considerable intellectual ferment. Modern labour law evolved in a symbiotic relationship with a postwar institutional and policy agenda, the social, economic and political underpinnings of which have gradually eroded in the context of accelerating international economic integration and wage-competition.

    These essays - which are the product of a transnational comparative dialogue among academics and practitioners in labour law and related legal fields, including social security, immigration, trade, and development - identify, analyze, and respond to some of the conceptual and policy challenges posed by globalization.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Throughout the industrial world, the discipline of labour law has fallen into deep philosophical and policy crisis, at the same time as new theoretical approaches make it a field of considerable intellectual ferment. Modern labour law evolved in a symbiotic relationship with a postwar institutional and policy agenda, the social, economic and political underpinnings of which have gradually eroded in the context of accelerating international economic integration and wage-competition, a decline in the capacity of the nation-state to steer economic progress, the ascendancy of fiscal austerity and monetarism over Keynesian/welfare state politics, the appearance of post-industrial production models, the proliferation of contingent employment relationships, the fragmentation of class-based identities and emergence of new social movements, and the significantly increased participation of women in paid work.

    These developments offer many appealing possibilities - the opportunity, for example, to contest the gender division of labour and re-think the boundaries between immigration and labour policy. But they also hold out quite threatening prospects - including increased unemployment and inequality and the decline of workers' organizations and social participation - in the context of proliferating constraints imposed by international financial pressures on enacting redistributive social and economic policies. New strategies must be developed to meet these challenges.

    These essays - which are the product of a transnational comparative dialogue among academics and practitioners in labour law and related legal fields, including social security, immigration, trade, and development - identify, analyze, and respond to some of the conceptual and policy challenges posed by globalization.

    Labour Law in an Era of Globalization presents an incredibly diverse range of arguments regarding the future of the law of work. All these are grounded in the practices of many jurisdictions around the world and the contributors individually imagine a wide range of possibilities for the future development of the law. It is a collection which should be read by everyone who has an interest in the promotion of justice in work relations and the strength of its content has the capacity not only to contribute to but to be highly influential in those political contests through which the law and the world of work is created.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Part I. Labour Law in Transition
    The Horizons of Transformative Labour and Employment Law
    Labour Law at the Century's End: An Identity Crisis?
    Part II. Contested Categories: Work, Worker, and Employment
    Women, Work, and Family: A British Revolution?
    Who Needs Labour Law? Defining the Scope of Labour Protection
    Beyond Labour Law's Parochialism: A Re-envisioning of the Discourse of Distribution
    Part III. Globalization and Its Discontents
    Feminization and Contingency: Regulating the Stakes of Work for Women
    Seeking Post-Seattle Clarity - and Inspiration
    Death of a Labour Lawyer?
    Part IV. Same as the Old Boss? The Firm, the Employment Contract, and the 'New' Economy
    The Many Futures of the Contract of Employment
    From Amelioration to Transformation: Capitalism, the Market, and Corporate Reform
    Death and Suicide from Overwork: The Japanese Workplace and Labour Law
    A Closer Look at the Emerging Employment Law of Silicon Valley's High-Velocity Labour Market
    'A Domain into which the King's writ does not seek to run': Workplace Justice in the Shadow of Employment-at-Will
    Part V. Border/States: Immigration, Citizenship, and Community
    The Limits of Labour Law in a Fungible Community
    Immigration Policies in Southern Europe: More State, Less Market?
    The Imagined European Community: Are Housewives European Citizens?
    Critical Reflections on 'Citizenship' as a Progressive Aspiration
    Part VI. Labour Solidarity in an Era of Globalization: Opportunities and Challenges
    The Decline of Union Power - Structural Inevitability or Policy Choice?
    The Voyage of the Neptune Jade: Transnational Labour Solidarity and the Obstacles of Domestic Law
    Mexican Trade Unionism in a Time of Transition
    A New Course for Labour Unions: Identity-based Organizing as a Response to Globalization
    Difference and Solidarity: Unions in a Post-Modern Age
    Part VII. Laying Down the Law: Strategies and Frontiers
    Is There a Third Way in Labour Law?
    Private Ordering and Workers' Rights in the Global Economy: Corporate Codes of Conduct as a Regime of Labour Market Regulation
    Emancipation through Law or the Emasculation of Law? The Nation-State, the EU, and Gender Equality at Work
    Social Rights, Social Citizenship, and Transformative Constitutionalism: A Comparative Assessment

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