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Author Fick, Barbara J

Title International labour law / Barbara J. Fick
Published Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd., 2015

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Contents Recommended readings (Machine generated): Laurence R. Helfer (2006), 'Understanding Change in International Organizations: Globalization and Innovation in the ILO' -- Nicolas Valticos (1977), 'Comparative Law and the International Labour Organization' -- Francis Maupain (1999), 'The Settlement of Disputes Within the International Labour Office' -- Alfred Wisskirchen (2005), 'The Standard-Setting and Monitoring Activity of the ILO: Legal Questions and Practical Experience' -- Edward Weisband (2000), 'Discursive Multilateralism: Global Benchmarks, Shame, and Learning in the ILO Labor Standards Monitoring Regime' -- Harold Dunning (1998), 'The Origins of Convention No. 87 on Freedom of Association and the Right to Organize' -- Jane Hodges-Aeberhard (1989), 'The Right To Organise in Article 2 of Convention No. 87: What is meant by Workers "Without Distinction Whatsoever"?' -- Jane Hodges-Aeberhard and Alberto Odero de Dios (1987), 'Principles of the Committee on Freedom of Association Concerning Strikes' -- Lee Swepston (2013), 'Crisis in the ILO Supervisory System: Dispute over the Right to Strike' -- Bernard Gernigon, Alberto Odero and Horacio Guido (2000), 'ILO Principles Concerning Collective Bargaining' -- Henrik Karl Nielsen (1994), 'The Concept of Discrimination in ILO Convention No. 111' -- Mike Kaye (2009), Forced Labour in the 21st Century, Anti-Slavery International and The International Confederation Of Free Trade Unions -- Breen Creighton (1997), 'Combating Child Labour: The Role of International Labour Standards' -- Karl Hanson and Arne Vandaele (2003), 'Working Children and International Labour Law: A Critical Analysis' -- Margaret Levi, Christopher Adolph, Daniel Berliner, Aaron Erlich, Anne Greenleaf, Milli Lake and Jennifer Noveck (2013), 'Aligning Rights and Interests: Why, When and How to Uphold Labor Standards' -- Jan Martin Witte (2008), 'The Potential and Limits of Codes of Conduct and Standards in Fostering Core Labor Standards' -- Axel Marx and Jan Wouters (2013), 'Redesigning Enforcement in Private Regulation -- The Case of International Labor Governance' -- Leyla Davarnejad (2011), 'In the Shadow of Soft Law: The Handling of Corporate Social Responsibility Disputes Under the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises' -- Brian W. Burkett (2011), 'International Framework Agreements: An Emerging International Regulatory Approach or a Passing European Phenomenon?'
Renée-Claude Drouin (2010), 'Promoting Fundamental Labor Rights through International Framework Agreements: Practical Outcomes and Present Challenges' -- Jan Martin Witte (2008), 'A Trade Lever? The Potential and Limits of Promoting Core Labor Standards through Social Clauses' -- Franz Christian Ebert and Anne Posthuma (2010), 'Labour Provisions in Trade Arrangements: Current Trends and Perspectives' -- Lance Compa and Jeffrey S. Vogt (2001), 'Labor Rights in the Generalized System of Preferences: A 20-Year Review' -- Philip Alston (2004), '"Core Labour Standards" and the Transformation of the International Labour Rights Regime' -- Brian A. Langille (2005), 'Core Labour Rights -- The True Story (Reply to Alston)' -- Kevin Kolben (2010), 'Labor Rights as Human Rights?' -- Harry W. Arthurs (2012), 'Making Bricks Without Straw: The Creation of a Transnational Labour Regime'
Summary This timely research review provides a comprehensive discussion of seminal articles analyzing and debating current key topics in the field of international labour law. In particular, the review focuses on the central role of the International Labour Organization (ILO) in the adoption and enforcement of labour standards, as well as the normative content of ILO Conventions forming the basis for the ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work. Professor Fick also pinpoints important articles which critically consider non-ILO mechanisms for enforcing labour standards assessing their effectiveness and practicality as well as scholarship reflecting on the future of international labour law and how it is impacted by the ILO Declaration, the dialogue on human rights and changes in the nature of the labour market in a global economic system
Notes The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
Subject Labor laws and legislation, International.
Labor laws and legislation, International
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781784716257
1784716251