Globalisation and Labour Rights

Globalisation and Labour Rights

Author: Christine Kaufmann

Publisher: Hart Publishing

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13:

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This book examines the tension between core labour rights defined by the International Labour Organisation and the interests of economic institutions.


Comparative Labor Law

Comparative Labor Law

Author: Matthew W. Finkin

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2015-07-31

Total Pages: 504

ISBN-13: 1781000131

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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 bo


International Employment Law: The Multinational Employer and the Global Workforce

International Employment Law: The Multinational Employer and the Global Workforce

Author: Christian Campbell

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2021-10-25

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 9004480609

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An insightful survey of the legal issues, both national and international, that affect the cross-border employment relationship today. Essays by practitioners from North America and Europe offer prudent procedures-and warn of pitfalls-in such areas as hiring and firing, expatriate employment issues, the extraterritorial effect of domestic employment laws, corporate codes of conduct, employee benefits in the multinational corporation, and employment issues in international business transactions and trade agreements. Published under the Transnational Publishers imprint.


International Maritime Labour Law

International Maritime Labour Law

Author: Laura Carballo Piñeiro

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-05-25

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 3662470322

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This book focuses on maritime employment from a private international law perspective. The first chapter analyzes the background against which international jurisdiction and conflict of laws rules are drawn up and examines uniform law in this context, in particular the 2006 Maritime Labour Convention and the 2007 ILO Convention No. 188 on Work in Fishing. The second chapter addresses international jurisdiction issues as regards individual employment contracts, while also exploring other issues (e.g. insolvency-related and social security matters) that are subsequently revisited in the third chapter while discussing conflict of laws issues related to said contracts. In turn, chapter four focuses on collective labour relations and private international law, i.e. collective agreements, strikes and other forms of collective action and information, and on the participation rights of employees in business matters.


Employment Relations in the 21st Century

Employment Relations in the 21st Century

Author: Valeria Pulignano

Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.

Published: 2019-11-07

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 9403518200

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It cannot be denied that in recent decades, for many if not most people, work has become unstable and insecure, with serious risk and few benefits for workers. As this reality spills over into political and social life, it is crucial to interrogate the transformations affecting employment relations, shape research agendas, and influence the policies of national and international institutions. This single volume brings together thirty-nine scholars (both academics and experienced industrial relations actors) in the fields of employment relations and labour law in a forthright discussion of new approaches, theories, and methods aimed at ameliorating the world of work. Focusing on why and how work is changing, how collective actors deal with it, and the future of work from different disciplinary angles and at an international level, the contributors describe and analyse such issues and topics as the following: new forms of social protection and representation; differences in the power relations of workers and political dynamics; balancing protection of workers’ dignity and promotion of productivity; intersection of information technology and workplace regulation; how the gig economy undermines legal protections; role of professional and trade associations; workplace conflict management; lay judges in labour courts; undeclared work in the informal sector of the labour market; work incapacity and disability; (in)coherence of the work-related case law of the European Court of Justice; and business restructurings. Derived from a major conference held in Leuven in September 2018, the book offers an in-depth understanding of the changing world of work, its main transformations, and the challenges posed to classical employment relations theories and methods as well as to labour law. With its wide range of insights, analysis, and reflection, this unique contribution to the study of industrial relations offers an authoritative reference guide to scholars, policymakers, trade unions and business associations, human resources professionals, and practitioners who need to deal with the future of work challenges.


Global Justice and International Labour Rights

Global Justice and International Labour Rights

Author: Yossi Dahan

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2016-04-15

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 1107087872

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Presents innovative perspectives on the moral and legal obligations of individuals and institutions toward workers in the global era.


International Conflicts of Labour Law

International Conflicts of Labour Law

Author: Felice Morgenstern

Publisher:

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13:

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Study of the sources of law principles and applications of private international law and the conflict of laws pertaining to employment and labour relations - includes problems of migrant workers, multinational enterprises, jurisdiction of collective agreements, occupational accident claims, etc.


International Law and the Classification of Conflicts

International Law and the Classification of Conflicts

Author: Elizabeth Wilmshurst

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2012-08-02

Total Pages: 568

ISBN-13: 0191632236

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This book comprises contributions by leading experts in the field of international humanitarian law on the subject of the categorisation or classification of armed conflict. It is divided into two sections: the first aims to provide the reader with a sound understanding of the legal questions surrounding the classification of hostilities and its consequences; the second includes ten case studies that examine practice in respect of classification. Understanding how classification operates in theory and practice is a precursor to identifying the relevant rules that govern parties to hostilities. With changing forms of armed conflict which may involve multi-national operations, transnational armed groups and organized criminal gangs, the need for clarity of the law is all-important. The case studies selected for analysis are Northern Ireland, DRC, Colombia, Afghanistan (from 2001), Gaza, South Ossetia, Iraq (from 2003), Lebanon (2006), the so-called war against Al-Qaeda, and future trends. The studies explore the legal consequences of classification particularly in respect of the use of force, detention in armed conflict, and the relationship between human rights law and international humanitarian law. The practice identified in the case studies allows the final chapter to draw conclusions as to the state of the law on classification.


The Oxford Handbook of Conflict Management in Organizations

The Oxford Handbook of Conflict Management in Organizations

Author: William K. Roche

Publisher: Oxford Handbooks

Published: 2014-05

Total Pages: 577

ISBN-13: 0199653674

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New ways of managing conflict are important features of work & employment in organizations. World's leading scholars examine range of innovative alternative dispute resolution practices, drawing on international research, scholarship, covering case studies of major exemplars & developments in different parts of global economy. Aust & NZ content.