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020 _a9781849466219
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_bBOG
100 _aBogg Alan
245 _aThe autonomy of labour law
260 _aOxford
_bHart Publishing
_c2015
300 _a431p
_cix
365 _b Rs. 6,204
505 _aTable of contents Part I: Labour Law's Autonomy: Theory and Methodology 1 Otto Kahn-Freund, the Contract of Employment and the Autonomy of Labour Law Mark Freedland; 2 Contractual Autonomy Hugh Collins; 3 Labour Law and the Trade Unions: Autonomy and Betrayal Alan Bogg; 4 Common Law Confusion and Empirical Research in Labour Law Lizzie Barmes; 5 Evaluating the Reflexive Turn in Labour Law Diamond Ashiagbor; Part II: Labour Law's Autonomy: Core Organizing Concepts; 6 Autonomous Concepts in Labour Law? The Complexities of the Employing Enterprise Revisited Jeremias Prassl; 7 Uses and Misuses of 'Mutuality of Obligations' and the Autonomy of Labour Law Nicola Countouris; 8 Migrants and Forced Labour: A Labour Law Response Cathryn Costello; Part III: Labour Law's Autonomy: Labour Law, Public Law and Human Rights; 9 Labour Law as Public Law ACL Davies; 10 Equality Law: Labour Law or an Autonomous Field? Sandra Fredman; 11 Labour Law as Human Rights Law: A Critique of the Use of 'Dignity' by Freedland and Kountouris Christopher McCrudden; 12 The EU Internal Market and Domestic Labour Law: Looking Beyond Autonomy Phil Syrpis and Tonia Novitz; Part IV: Labour Law's Autonomy: Labour Law, Commercial Law and Economic Theory; 13 Labour Law as the Law of the Business Enterprise Alice Carse and Wanjiru Njoya; 14 Conceptualizing the Employer as Fiduciary: Mission Impossible? Jill Murray; 15 Efficiency Arguments for the Collective Representation of Workers: A Sketch Paul Davies; 16 Labour Law on the Plateau: Towards Regulatory Policy for Endogenous Norms Deirdre McCann
650 _a1. Labour Law - Law & Legislation
700 _aCostello Cathryn
_aDavies A C L
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