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Re-Imagining Labour Law for Development : Informal Work in the Global North and South

By: Publication details: Oxford Hart 2020ISBN:
  • 9781509946297
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 344.01 ASH
Contents:
Introduction: Narratives of Informality and Development Diamond Ashiagbor PART I THEORISING INFORMALITY AND INFORMALISATION: HISTORICAL AND DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVES 1. Historicising Labour in Development: Labour Market Formalisation through the Lens of British Colonial Administration Kerry Rittich 2. Labour Law, Development Discourse and the Uses of Informality Liam McHugh-Russell 3. Informalisation in International Labour Regulation Policy: Profiles of an Unravelling Deirdre McCann PART II INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES: HISTORICAL, INSTITUTIONAL AND POLITICAL ECONOMY 4. Do Human Rights Work for Informal Workers? Supriya Routh 5. Labour Law as a Luxury in the Global South? A Case Study from Zimbabwe Pamhidzai H Bamu 6. Insiders, Outsiders and Conflicts of Interest Ruth Dukes 7. The Different Meanings of Formalisation. Experiments from the South: The Case of Argentina Lorena Poblete 8. Supply Chains and Temporary Migrant Labour: The Relevance of Trade and Sustainability Frameworks Tonia Novitz PART III EMPIRICAL APPROACHES: REGULATING INFORMALITY 9. What is Actually Regulating Work? A Study of Restaurants in Indonesia and Australia Petra Mahy, Richard Mitchell, John Howe and Maria Azzurra Tranfaglia 10. Labour Laws, Informality, and Development: Comparing India and China Simon Deakin, Shelley Marshall and Sanjay Pinto
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Introduction: Narratives of Informality and Development
Diamond Ashiagbor

PART I
THEORISING INFORMALITY AND INFORMALISATION: HISTORICAL AND DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVES
1. Historicising Labour in Development: Labour Market Formalisation through the Lens of British Colonial Administration
Kerry Rittich
2. Labour Law, Development Discourse and the Uses of Informality
Liam McHugh-Russell
3. Informalisation in International Labour Regulation Policy: Profiles of an Unravelling
Deirdre McCann

PART II
INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES: HISTORICAL, INSTITUTIONAL AND POLITICAL ECONOMY
4. Do Human Rights Work for Informal Workers?
Supriya Routh
5. Labour Law as a Luxury in the Global South? A Case Study from Zimbabwe
Pamhidzai H Bamu
6. Insiders, Outsiders and Conflicts of Interest
Ruth Dukes
7. The Different Meanings of Formalisation. Experiments from the South: The Case of Argentina
Lorena Poblete
8. Supply Chains and Temporary Migrant Labour: The Relevance of Trade and Sustainability Frameworks
Tonia Novitz

PART III
EMPIRICAL APPROACHES: REGULATING INFORMALITY
9. What is Actually Regulating Work? A Study of Restaurants in Indonesia and Australia
Petra Mahy, Richard Mitchell, John Howe and Maria Azzurra Tranfaglia
10. Labour Laws, Informality, and Development: Comparing India and China
Simon Deakin, Shelley Marshall and Sanjay Pinto

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