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National Law School | Faculty Publication - Display Area | 344.01 FUD (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | HB | Not For Loan | Recommended by Prof. Kamala Sankaran | 39592 |
"A series published for the Oñati institute for the sociology of law"--t. p.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Blurring legal boundaries : regulating for decent work / Judy Fudge -- Flexibility and informalisation of employment relationships / Kamala Sankaran -- Transform or perish : changing conceptions of work in recycling / Poornima Chikarmane and Lakshmi Narayanan -- Informal sectors and new industries : the complexities of regulating occupational health and safety in developing countries / Richard Johnstone -- Legal responsibility for labour conditions down the production chain / Alan Hyde -- A blurred boundary between entrepreneurship and servitude : regulating business format franchising in Australia / Joellen Riley -- Developing legislative protection for owner drivers in Australia : the long road to regulatory best practice / Brendan Johnson -- Organising independent contractors : the impact of competition law / Shae McCrystal -- Regulation of dependent self-employed workers in Spain : a regulatory framework for informal work? / Juan-Pablo Landa Zapirain -- Freelancers : an intermediate group in labour law? / Guy Davidov -- The wages of care-workers : from structure to agency / Guy Mundluk -- Sector-based collective bargaining regime and gender segregation : a case study of self-employed home childcare workers in Quebec / Stéphanie Bernstein -- From "domestic servant" to "domestic worker" / Einat Albin -- Employment agencies and domestic work in Ghana / Dzodzi Tsikata -- Corporate codes of conduct in the garment sector in Bangalore / Roopa Madhav -- How Britain's low-paid non-unionised employees deal with workplace problems / Anna Pollert -- Learning from case law accounts of marginalised working / Lizzie Barmes.
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