Research handbook on transnational labour law /
edited by Adelle Blackett, Anne Trebilcock.
- xiv, 588 pages ; 25 cm.
- Research handbooks in international law series .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Preface
PART I CONCEPTUALIZING TRANSNATIONAL LABOUR LAW
1. Conceptualizing Transnational Labour Law Adelle Blackett and Anne Trebilcock
PART II TRANSNATIONAL LABOUR LAW AS LAW A Transnational Labour Law’s Methods 2. Global Organizing and Domestic Constraints Ashwini Sukthankar
3. Corporate Governance Structures and Practices: From Ordeal to Opportunities and Challenges for Transnational Labour Law Isabelle Martin
4. A ‘Dialogic’ Approach In Perspective Laurence Boisson De Chazournes
5. International Labour Indicators: Conceptual and Normative Snares Mark Barenberg
6. Due Diligence on Labour Issues – Opportunities and Limits of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights Anne Trebilcock
B Challenging Austerity, Facing Development: The North-South Challenge to Transnational Labour Law 7. Structural Adjustment, Economic Governance and Social Policy in a Regional Context: The Case of the Eurozone Crisis Zoe Adams and Simon Deakin
8. International Financial Institutions’ Approaches to Labour Law: The Case of the International Monetary Fund Franz Christian Ebert
9. Racism and the Regulation of Migrant Labour Adrian A. Smith
10. China’s Challenge to Labour Law in both the Global North and the Global South Sean Cooney
11. Anti-Austerity Activism Strategies: Combining Protest and Litigation in Spain Julia López López
PART III TRANSNATIONAL LABOUR LAW AS LABOUR LAW A Freedom of Association in the Specificity of Labour Law
12. Pushback on the Right to Strike: Resisting the Thickening of Soft Law Janice R. Bellace
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 Reingard Zimmer
14. Freedom of Association in Deliberative Spaces: The ILO Credentials Committee Faina Milman-Sivan
15. Freedom Of Association In International Framework Agreements Renée-Claude Drouin
16. Transnational Labour Law and Collective Autonomy for Marginalized Workers: Reflections on Decent Work for Domestic Workers Adelle Blackett
B On Human Rights and Equality: Does Transnational Labour Law Provide Spaces and Vehicles to Challenge Domestic Labour Law’s Exclusions? 17. Inclusive Equality and New Approaches to Discrimination in Transnational Labour Law Colleen Sheppard
18. Working Together Transnationally Cynthia Estlund
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 Graciela Bensusán
20. Constitutionalising Labour in the Inter-American System on Human Rights Rose-Marie Belle Antoine
C Emerging Roles for the ILO as an Actor in Transnational Labour Law 21. ILO Normative Action In Its Second Century: Escaping The Double Bind? Francis Maupain
22. The ILO’s Supervisory Bodies’ ‘Soft Law Jurisprudence’ Claire La Hovary
23. Pluralism and Privatization in Transnational Labour Regulation: Experience of the International Labour Organization Janelle M. Diller
24. Emergent Maritime Labour Law: Possible Implications for other Transnational Labour Fields Aimée Asante and Ben Chigara
PART IV TRANSNATIONAL LABOUR LAW AS TRANSNATIONAL A Thickening Soft Law? ‘Privatising’ or Infusing Transnational Labour Law with Public International Law Norms?
25. Transnational Private Labour Regulation, Consumer-Citizenship and the Consumer Imaginary Kevin Kolben
26. Thickening Soft Law Through Consumocratic Law: A Pragmatic Approach P. Martin Dumas
27. Diffusion and Leveraging of Transnational Labour Norms by the OECD Jean-Marc Thouvenin
28. The Use of Arbitration to Decide International Labour Issues Kathleen Claussen
B Beyond WTO Linkage: Emerging Directions and Social Regionalism 29. What The World Trade Organization Learned From The International Labour Organization Steve Charnovitz
30. Harnessing the Governance Capacity of the European Union: Transnational Labour Law Responses to the Exploitation of Migrant Agricultural Workers Jo Hunt
31. Private International Law Rules for Transnational Employment: Reflections from the European Union Aukje Van Hoek
32. Social Regionalism in the Southern Africa Development Community: The International, Regional and National Interplay of Labour Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms Pamhidai H. Bamu and Rutendo Mudarikwa
33. Labour Rights and Trade Agreements in the Americas Paula Church Albertson and Lance Compa
C The Transnational Challenge to the Regulation of Labour as a Factor of Production: on Commodification 34. Trading in Services – Commodities and Beneficiaries Tonia Novitz
35. The Curious Incident of the ILO, Myanmar and Forced Labour Brian Langille
36. The Implications of Preparatory Works for the Debate Regarding Slavery, Servitude and Forced Labour Jean Allain
37. Child Labour and Fragile States in Sub-Saharan Africa: Reflections on Regional and International Responses Aristide Nononsi
38. A Transnational Law of Just Transitions for Climate Change and Labour David J. Doorey
Index
9781782549789 (cased)
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Labor laws and legislation, International. Industrial relations.