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010 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER |
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2015935908 |
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
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9781782549789 (cased) |
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9781782549796 (eBook) |
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DLC |
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eng |
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DLC |
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K1705 |
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.R473 2015 |
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344.01 BLA |
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23 |
245 00 - TITLE STATEMENT |
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Research handbook on transnational labour law / |
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edited by Adelle Blackett, Anne Trebilcock. |
264 #1 - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE |
Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture |
Cheltenham, UK : |
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer |
Edward Elgar Publishing, |
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[2015] |
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xiv, 588 pages ; |
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25 cm. |
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490 0# - SERIES STATEMENT |
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Research handbooks in international law series |
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
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Contents:<br/><br/>Preface<br/><br/>PART I CONCEPTUALIZING TRANSNATIONAL LABOUR LAW<br/><br/>1. Conceptualizing Transnational Labour Law<br/>Adelle Blackett and Anne Trebilcock<br/><br/>PART II TRANSNATIONAL LABOUR LAW AS LAW<br/>A Transnational Labour Law’s Methods<br/>2. Global Organizing and Domestic Constraints<br/>Ashwini Sukthankar<br/><br/>3. Corporate Governance Structures and Practices: From Ordeal to Opportunities and Challenges for Transnational Labour Law<br/>Isabelle Martin<br/><br/>4. A ‘Dialogic’ Approach In Perspective<br/>Laurence Boisson De Chazournes<br/><br/>5. International Labour Indicators: Conceptual and Normative Snares<br/>Mark Barenberg<br/><br/>6. Due Diligence on Labour Issues – Opportunities and Limits of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights<br/>Anne Trebilcock<br/><br/>B Challenging Austerity, Facing Development: The North-South Challenge to Transnational Labour Law<br/>7. Structural Adjustment, Economic Governance and Social Policy in a Regional Context: The Case of the Eurozone Crisis<br/>Zoe Adams and Simon Deakin<br/><br/>8. International Financial Institutions’ Approaches to Labour Law: The Case of the International Monetary Fund<br/>Franz Christian Ebert<br/><br/>9. Racism and the Regulation of Migrant Labour<br/>Adrian A. Smith<br/><br/>10. China’s Challenge to Labour Law in both the Global North and the Global South<br/>Sean Cooney<br/><br/>11. Anti-Austerity Activism Strategies: Combining Protest and Litigation in Spain<br/>Julia López López<br/><br/>PART III TRANSNATIONAL LABOUR LAW AS LABOUR LAW<br/>A Freedom of Association in the Specificity of Labour Law<br/><br/>12. Pushback on the Right to Strike: Resisting the Thickening of Soft Law<br/>Janice R. Bellace<br/><br/>13. The Right to Take Collective Action: Prospects for Change in European Court of Justice Case Law in Light of European Court of Human Rights Decisions<br/>Reingard Zimmer<br/><br/>14. Freedom of Association in Deliberative Spaces: The ILO Credentials Committee<br/>Faina Milman-Sivan<br/><br/>15. Freedom Of Association In International Framework Agreements<br/>Renée-Claude Drouin<br/><br/>16. Transnational Labour Law and Collective Autonomy for Marginalized Workers: Reflections on Decent Work for Domestic Workers<br/>Adelle Blackett<br/><br/>B On Human Rights and Equality: Does Transnational Labour Law Provide Spaces and Vehicles to Challenge Domestic Labour Law’s Exclusions?<br/>17. Inclusive Equality and New Approaches to Discrimination in Transnational Labour Law<br/>Colleen Sheppard<br/><br/>18. Working Together Transnationally<br/>Cynthia Estlund<br/><br/>19. Can Human Rights Based Labour Policy Improve the Labour Rights Situation in Developing Countries? A Look at Mexico and the Countries of Central America<br/>Graciela Bensusán<br/><br/>20. Constitutionalising Labour in the Inter-American System on Human Rights<br/>Rose-Marie Belle Antoine<br/><br/>C Emerging Roles for the ILO as an Actor in Transnational Labour Law<br/>21. ILO Normative Action In Its Second Century: Escaping The Double Bind?<br/>Francis Maupain<br/><br/>22. The ILO’s Supervisory Bodies’ ‘Soft Law Jurisprudence’<br/>Claire La Hovary<br/><br/>23. Pluralism and Privatization in Transnational Labour Regulation: Experience of the International Labour Organization<br/>Janelle M. Diller<br/><br/>24. Emergent Maritime Labour Law: Possible Implications for other Transnational Labour Fields<br/>Aimée Asante and Ben Chigara<br/><br/>PART IV TRANSNATIONAL LABOUR LAW AS TRANSNATIONAL<br/>A Thickening Soft Law? ‘Privatising’ or Infusing Transnational Labour Law with Public International Law Norms?<br/><br/>25. Transnational Private Labour Regulation, Consumer-Citizenship and the Consumer Imaginary<br/>Kevin Kolben<br/><br/>26. Thickening Soft Law Through Consumocratic Law: A Pragmatic Approach<br/>P. Martin Dumas<br/><br/>27. Diffusion and Leveraging of Transnational Labour Norms by the OECD<br/>Jean-Marc Thouvenin<br/><br/>28. The Use of Arbitration to Decide International Labour Issues<br/>Kathleen Claussen<br/><br/>B Beyond WTO Linkage: Emerging Directions and Social Regionalism<br/>29. What The World Trade Organization Learned From The International Labour Organization<br/>Steve Charnovitz<br/><br/>30. Harnessing the Governance Capacity of the European Union: Transnational Labour Law Responses to the Exploitation of Migrant Agricultural Workers<br/>Jo Hunt<br/><br/>31. Private International Law Rules for Transnational Employment: Reflections from the European Union<br/>Aukje Van Hoek<br/><br/>32. Social Regionalism in the Southern Africa Development Community: The International, Regional and National Interplay of Labour Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms<br/>Pamhidai H. Bamu and Rutendo Mudarikwa<br/><br/>33. Labour Rights and Trade Agreements in the Americas<br/>Paula Church Albertson and Lance Compa<br/><br/>C The Transnational Challenge to the Regulation of Labour as a Factor of Production: on Commodification<br/>34. Trading in Services – Commodities and Beneficiaries<br/>Tonia Novitz<br/><br/>35. The Curious Incident of the ILO, Myanmar and Forced Labour<br/>Brian Langille<br/><br/>36. The Implications of Preparatory Works for the Debate Regarding Slavery, Servitude and Forced Labour<br/>Jean Allain<br/><br/>37. Child Labour and Fragile States in Sub-Saharan Africa: Reflections on Regional and International Responses<br/>Aristide Nononsi<br/><br/>38. A Transnational Law of Just Transitions for Climate Change and Labour<br/>David J. Doorey<br/><br/>Index |
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name entry element |
Labor laws and legislation, International. |
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name entry element |
Industrial relations. |
700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
Blackett, Adelle, |
Dates associated with a name |
1967- |
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editor. |
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Trebilcock, Anne, |
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editor. |
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