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Labour law in an era of globalization : transformative practices and possibilities / edited by Joanne Conaghan, Richard Michael Fischl, Karl Klare.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2002Description: xxxii, 546 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 019924247X
  • 9780199242474
Other title:
  • Labour law in an era of globalisation
  • Labour law in an era of globalisation : Transformative practices and possibilities
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.763 21
LOC classification:
  • K1705 .L33 2002
Contents:
1. The Horizons of Transformative Labour and Employment Law / Karl Klare -- 2. Labour Law at the Century's End: An Identity Crisis? / Massimo D'Antona -- 3. Women, Work, and Family: A British Revolution? / Joanne Conaghan -- 4. Who Needs Labour Law? Defining the Scope of Labour Protection / Paul Benjamin -- 5. Beyond Labour Law's Parochialism: A Re-envisioning of the Discourse of Redistribution / Lucy A. Williams -- 6. Feminization and Contingency: Regulating the Stakes of Work for Women / Kerry Rittich -- 7. Seeking Post-Seattle Clarity - and Inspiration / Brian A. Langille -- 8. Death of a Labour Lawyer? / Dennis M. Davis -- 9. The Many Futures of the Contract of Employment / Simon Deakin -- 10. From Amelioration to Transformation: Capitalism, the Market, and Corporate Reform / Paddy Ireland -- 11. Death and Suicide from Overwork: The Japanese Workplace and Labour Law / Makoto Ishida -- 12. A Closer Look at the Emerging Employment Law of Silicon Valley's High-Velocity Labour Market / Alan Hyde -- 13. 'A domain into which the King's writ does not seek to run': Workplace Justice in the Shadow of Employment-at-Will / Richard Michael Fischl -- 14. The Limits of Labour Law in a Fungible Community / Guy Mundlak -- 15. Immigration Policies in Southern Europe: More State, Less Market? / Bruno Caruso -- 16. The Imagined European Community: Are Housewives European Citizens? / Margriet Kraamwinkel -- 17. Critical Reflections on 'Citizenship' as a Progressive Aspiration / Linda Bosniak -- 18. The Decline of Union Power - Structural Inevitability or Policy Choice? / Frances Raday -- 19. The Voyage of the Neptune Jade: Transnational Labour Solidarity and the Obstacles of Domestic Law / James Atleson -- 20. Mexican Trade Unionism in a Time of Transition / Carlos de Buen Unna -- 21. A New Course for Labour Unions: Identity-Based Organizing as a Response to Globalization / Maria L. Ontiveros -- 22. Difference and Solidarity: Unions in a Postmodern Age / Michael Selmi and Molly S. McUsic -- 23. Is There a Third Way in Labour Law? / Hugh Collins -- 24. Private Ordering and Workers' Rights in the Global Economy: Corporate Codes of Conduct as a Regime of Labour Market Regulation / Harry Arthurs -- 25. Emancipation through Law or the Emasculation of Law? The Nation-State, the EU, and Gender Equality at Work / Claire Kilpatrick -- 26. Social Rights, Social Citizenship, and Transformative Constitutionalism: A Comparative Assessment / Dennis M. Davis, Patrick Macklem and Guy Mundlak.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. The Horizons of Transformative Labour and Employment Law / Karl Klare -- 2. Labour Law at the Century's End: An Identity Crisis? / Massimo D'Antona -- 3. Women, Work, and Family: A British Revolution? / Joanne Conaghan -- 4. Who Needs Labour Law? Defining the Scope of Labour Protection / Paul Benjamin -- 5. Beyond Labour Law's Parochialism: A Re-envisioning of the Discourse of Redistribution / Lucy A. Williams -- 6. Feminization and Contingency: Regulating the Stakes of Work for Women / Kerry Rittich -- 7. Seeking Post-Seattle Clarity - and Inspiration / Brian A. Langille -- 8. Death of a Labour Lawyer? / Dennis M. Davis -- 9. The Many Futures of the Contract of Employment / Simon Deakin -- 10. From Amelioration to Transformation: Capitalism, the Market, and Corporate Reform / Paddy Ireland -- 11. Death and Suicide from Overwork: The Japanese Workplace and Labour Law / Makoto Ishida -- 12. A Closer Look at the Emerging Employment Law of Silicon Valley's High-Velocity Labour Market / Alan Hyde -- 13. 'A domain into which the King's writ does not seek to run': Workplace Justice in the Shadow of Employment-at-Will / Richard Michael Fischl -- 14. The Limits of Labour Law in a Fungible Community / Guy Mundlak -- 15. Immigration Policies in Southern Europe: More State, Less Market? / Bruno Caruso -- 16. The Imagined European Community: Are Housewives European Citizens? / Margriet Kraamwinkel -- 17. Critical Reflections on 'Citizenship' as a Progressive Aspiration / Linda Bosniak -- 18. The Decline of Union Power - Structural Inevitability or Policy Choice? / Frances Raday -- 19. The Voyage of the Neptune Jade: Transnational Labour Solidarity and the Obstacles of Domestic Law / James Atleson -- 20. Mexican Trade Unionism in a Time of Transition / Carlos de Buen Unna -- 21. A New Course for Labour Unions: Identity-Based Organizing as a Response to Globalization / Maria L. Ontiveros -- 22. Difference and Solidarity: Unions in a Postmodern Age / Michael Selmi and Molly S. McUsic -- 23. Is There a Third Way in Labour Law? / Hugh Collins -- 24. Private Ordering and Workers' Rights in the Global Economy: Corporate Codes of Conduct as a Regime of Labour Market Regulation / Harry Arthurs -- 25. Emancipation through Law or the Emasculation of Law? The Nation-State, the EU, and Gender Equality at Work / Claire Kilpatrick -- 26. Social Rights, Social Citizenship, and Transformative Constitutionalism: A Comparative Assessment / Dennis M. Davis, Patrick Macklem and Guy Mundlak.

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