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Comparative labor law / edited by Matthew W. Finkin, University of Illinois, USA; Guy Mundlak, Tel Aviv University, Israel.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Research handbooks in comparative lawPublisher: Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: xi, 491 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781781000120 (cased)
  • 1781000123
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • K1705.4 .C66 2015
Contents:
The rich panoply of sources of labor law: National, regional and international / Marilyn J. Pittard and Stuart Butterworth -- Comparative labor and employment law in developed market economies: Fostering market efficiences or repairing market failures? -- Silvia Bonfanti, Cynthia Estlund, and Nuno Garoupa -- The challenge to comparative labor law in a globalized era / Kerry Rittich and Guy Mundlak -- The subjects of labor law: 'Employees' and other workers / Guy Davidov, Mark Freedland, and Nicola Kountouris -- Who is an employer? / Luisa Corazza and Orsola Razzolini -- Employee autonomy, privacy, and diginity under technological oversight / Matthew W. Finkin, Rudiger Krause and Hisashi Takeuchi-Okuno -- Legal protection for employee mobility / Alan Hyde and Emanuele Menegatti -- The lasting influence of legal origins: Workplace discrimination, social inclusion and the law in Canada, the United States and the European Union / Kevin Banks, Roberta Nunin, and Adriana Topo -- Job loss / Joanna Howe, Esther Sanchez, and Andrew Stewart -- Freedom of association / Alan Bogg and Keith D. Ewing -- Employee voice outside collective bargaining / Monika Schlachter and Achim Seifert -- European Union labour law and the European Social Model: A critical appraisal / Frank Hendricks and Stefano Giubonni -- Labor law in transition: From a centrally planned to a free market economy in Central and Eastern Europe / Erika Kovacs, Nikita Lyutov, and Leszek Mitrus -- Building BRICS of success? / Sean Cooney, Darcy du Toit, Roberto Fragale, Roger Ronne, and Kamala Sankaran.
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The rich panoply of sources of labor law: National, regional and international / Marilyn J. Pittard and Stuart Butterworth -- Comparative labor and employment law in developed market economies: Fostering market efficiences or repairing market failures? -- Silvia Bonfanti, Cynthia Estlund, and Nuno Garoupa -- The challenge to comparative labor law in a globalized era / Kerry Rittich and Guy Mundlak -- The subjects of labor law: 'Employees' and other workers / Guy Davidov, Mark Freedland, and Nicola Kountouris -- Who is an employer? / Luisa Corazza and Orsola Razzolini -- Employee autonomy, privacy, and diginity under technological oversight / Matthew W. Finkin, Rudiger Krause and Hisashi Takeuchi-Okuno -- Legal protection for employee mobility / Alan Hyde and Emanuele Menegatti -- The lasting influence of legal origins: Workplace discrimination, social inclusion and the law in Canada, the United States and the European Union / Kevin Banks, Roberta Nunin, and Adriana Topo -- Job loss / Joanna Howe, Esther Sanchez, and Andrew Stewart -- Freedom of association / Alan Bogg and Keith D. Ewing -- Employee voice outside collective bargaining / Monika Schlachter and Achim Seifert -- European Union labour law and the European Social Model: A critical appraisal / Frank Hendricks and Stefano Giubonni -- Labor law in transition: From a centrally planned to a free market economy in Central and Eastern Europe / Erika Kovacs, Nikita Lyutov, and Leszek Mitrus -- Building BRICS of success? / Sean Cooney, Darcy du Toit, Roberto Fragale, Roger Ronne, and Kamala Sankaran.

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