Boundaries and Frontiers of Labour Law
Goals and Means in the Regulation of Work
Brian Langille editor Guy Davidov editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:6th Nov '06
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Labour law has always been preoccupied with boundaries. One can either be an 'employee' or not, an 'employer' or not, and the answer dictates who comes within the scope of labour law, for better or worse. But such divisions have always been difficult, and in recent years their shortcomings have become ever more pronounced. The proliferation of new work arrangements and heightened global competition have exposed a world-wide crisis in the regulation of work. It is therefore timely to re-assess the idea of labour law, and the concepts, in particular the age-old distinctions - that are used to delimit the field. This collection of essays, by leading experts from around the world, explores the frontiers of our understanding of labour law itself. Contributors: Harry Arthurs, Paul Benjamin, Hugh Collins, Guy Davidov, Paul Davies, Simon Deakin, Mark Freedland, Judy Fudge, Adrin Goldin, Alan Hyde, Jean-Claude Javillier, Csilla Kollonay Lehoczky, Brian Langille, Enrique Marin, Kamala Sankaran, Silvana Sciarra, Katherine Stone and Anne Trebilcock.
This book embodies everything that is frustrating, controversial, exciting and challenging about the contemporary study of labour law...Whatever adventures we chose to undertake in our study of this perennially fascinating subject, our journey will be informed by the excellent work of the colleagues writing in this collection. Jill Murray Australian Journal of Labour Law Vol 20 No 3
ISBN: 9781841135953
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 34mm
Weight: unknown
438 pages