Oxford Handbook of the Law of Work
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Oxford Handbook of the Law of Work
Davidov, Guy; Langille, Brian; Lester, Gillian
Oxford University Press
08/2024
960
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9780192870360
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction
A: Fundamentals
1: Simon Deakin: Anthropogenic Labour Law: The Coevolution of Law and Work
2: Harry Arthurs: A Rose by Any Other Name: Work Law as the Law of Power
3: Brian Langille: The Contractual Lens
4: Supriya Routh: Postcolonialism and Labour Law
5: Tian Yan: The Development of the Law of Work in China
6: Adrian Goldin: The Development of the Law of Work in Latin America
7: Attila Kun: The Law of Work in Post-Socialist European Countries
8: David Cabrelli: Traditional Justifications of Labour Law
9: Virginia Mantouvalou: Advancing Human Rights, Capabilities, and Non-Domination at Work
10: Kate Andrias: Labour and Democracy
11: Stewart Schwab: Monopsony, Sticky Workers, and Bargaining Power
12: Hugh Collins: The Many Ideas of Labour Law
13: Guy Davidov: The Concept of Employee
14: Giovanni Gaudio & Jeremias Adams-Prassl: The Concept of the Employer
15: Antonio Aloisi & Miriam Cherry: Tertium Non Datur: Intermediate Employment Categories
16: Alan Hyde: Labour Law in Supply Chains
17: Kamala Sankaran: Informality at Work - Towards a Law of Livelihoods?
18: Andrew Stewart & Rosemary Owens: Work at the Intersection of Employment, Education, Training, and Volunteering
B: Core Concerns of the Law of Work
19: Joellen Riley Munton: The Managerial Prerogative and Variation of the Employment Contract
20: Kevin Banks: Good Faith Obligations in Employment Law
21: Mia Roennmar: Fixed-Term and Zero-Hours Contracts
22: Kenneth Dau-Schmidt & Jozie Barton: Non-Compete Covenants
23: Cynthia Estlund: Waivability of Employment Rights: New Frontier or Road to Perdition?
24: Matthew Dimick: The Minimum Wage
25: Anne Davies: Working Time
26: Julia Lopez Lopez & Eusebi Colas-Neila: Parental and Sick Leave: Talking About Inclusive Solidarity
27: Takashi Araki: Dismissals
28: Eric Tucker: Regulating Health and Safety in Capitalist Workplaces
29: Tess Hardy: Detection and Enforcement of Work Law Violations
30: Alan Bogg: Freedom of Association
31: David Doorey: Comparative Collective Bargaining Law
32: Flavia Maximo: The Right to Strike and Other Collective Actions
33: Frank Henderickx, Ilda Durri & Charalampos Stylogiannis: Worker Participation in the Enterprise
34: Cesar F. Rosado Marzan: Alt Labour and Worker Centres
35: Llezlie L. Green: Race and the Workplace
36: Sophie Robin Olivier: Discriminations Concerning Hiring and Firing
37: Sandra Fredman: Effects-Based Discrimination: Beyond the Mirage?
38: Mark Bell: Accommodations
39: Hiroyo Tokoro: Equal Pay
40: Debbie Collier: Protection From Sexual Harassment
41: David Yamada: Protection Against Bullying
42: Alysia Blackham: Age Discrimination and Mandatory Retirement
43: Prabha Kotiswaran: Trafficking, 'Modern Slavery', and Forced Labour
44: Marta Otto: Privacy at Work and the Right to Private Life Outside Work
45: Catherine Fisk: Freedom of Speech at and Away from Work
C: International and Transnational Law of Work
46: Anne Trebilcock: The International Labour Organization and its Conventions
47: Marlese von Broembsen: The 'Decent Work' Agenda and the Developing World
48: Lance Compa: Trade Agreements and Labour Law
49: Adriana Topo: Transnational Unions and Labour Framework Agreements
50: Thierry Galani Tiemeni: Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Codes of Conduct
51: Janelle Diller: Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives (MSIs) and the Law of Work
52: Manoj Dias-Abey: Building Less Precarious Futures for Non-Citizen Workers
53: Vladimir Bogoeski: Posted Workers: Three Transformations of the European Posted Worker
D: Overarching Themes
54: Veena Dubal: The Legal Uncertainties of Gig Work
55: Valerio De Stefano: Online Work
56: Pauline T. Kim: Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Algorithmic Management, and Labour Law
57: Shelley Marshall: Debates About the Role of Labour Law in Development
58: Tonia Novitz: A Sustainable Law of Work?
59: Ana Virginia Moreira Gomes & Anil Verma: Labour in the Time of Covid
60: Guy Mundlak: Six Paths for the 'Future of Work' Labour Law
A: Fundamentals
1: Simon Deakin: Anthropogenic Labour Law: The Coevolution of Law and Work
2: Harry Arthurs: A Rose by Any Other Name: Work Law as the Law of Power
3: Brian Langille: The Contractual Lens
4: Supriya Routh: Postcolonialism and Labour Law
5: Tian Yan: The Development of the Law of Work in China
6: Adrian Goldin: The Development of the Law of Work in Latin America
7: Attila Kun: The Law of Work in Post-Socialist European Countries
8: David Cabrelli: Traditional Justifications of Labour Law
9: Virginia Mantouvalou: Advancing Human Rights, Capabilities, and Non-Domination at Work
10: Kate Andrias: Labour and Democracy
11: Stewart Schwab: Monopsony, Sticky Workers, and Bargaining Power
12: Hugh Collins: The Many Ideas of Labour Law
13: Guy Davidov: The Concept of Employee
14: Giovanni Gaudio & Jeremias Adams-Prassl: The Concept of the Employer
15: Antonio Aloisi & Miriam Cherry: Tertium Non Datur: Intermediate Employment Categories
16: Alan Hyde: Labour Law in Supply Chains
17: Kamala Sankaran: Informality at Work - Towards a Law of Livelihoods?
18: Andrew Stewart & Rosemary Owens: Work at the Intersection of Employment, Education, Training, and Volunteering
B: Core Concerns of the Law of Work
19: Joellen Riley Munton: The Managerial Prerogative and Variation of the Employment Contract
20: Kevin Banks: Good Faith Obligations in Employment Law
21: Mia Roennmar: Fixed-Term and Zero-Hours Contracts
22: Kenneth Dau-Schmidt & Jozie Barton: Non-Compete Covenants
23: Cynthia Estlund: Waivability of Employment Rights: New Frontier or Road to Perdition?
24: Matthew Dimick: The Minimum Wage
25: Anne Davies: Working Time
26: Julia Lopez Lopez & Eusebi Colas-Neila: Parental and Sick Leave: Talking About Inclusive Solidarity
27: Takashi Araki: Dismissals
28: Eric Tucker: Regulating Health and Safety in Capitalist Workplaces
29: Tess Hardy: Detection and Enforcement of Work Law Violations
30: Alan Bogg: Freedom of Association
31: David Doorey: Comparative Collective Bargaining Law
32: Flavia Maximo: The Right to Strike and Other Collective Actions
33: Frank Henderickx, Ilda Durri & Charalampos Stylogiannis: Worker Participation in the Enterprise
34: Cesar F. Rosado Marzan: Alt Labour and Worker Centres
35: Llezlie L. Green: Race and the Workplace
36: Sophie Robin Olivier: Discriminations Concerning Hiring and Firing
37: Sandra Fredman: Effects-Based Discrimination: Beyond the Mirage?
38: Mark Bell: Accommodations
39: Hiroyo Tokoro: Equal Pay
40: Debbie Collier: Protection From Sexual Harassment
41: David Yamada: Protection Against Bullying
42: Alysia Blackham: Age Discrimination and Mandatory Retirement
43: Prabha Kotiswaran: Trafficking, 'Modern Slavery', and Forced Labour
44: Marta Otto: Privacy at Work and the Right to Private Life Outside Work
45: Catherine Fisk: Freedom of Speech at and Away from Work
C: International and Transnational Law of Work
46: Anne Trebilcock: The International Labour Organization and its Conventions
47: Marlese von Broembsen: The 'Decent Work' Agenda and the Developing World
48: Lance Compa: Trade Agreements and Labour Law
49: Adriana Topo: Transnational Unions and Labour Framework Agreements
50: Thierry Galani Tiemeni: Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Codes of Conduct
51: Janelle Diller: Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives (MSIs) and the Law of Work
52: Manoj Dias-Abey: Building Less Precarious Futures for Non-Citizen Workers
53: Vladimir Bogoeski: Posted Workers: Three Transformations of the European Posted Worker
D: Overarching Themes
54: Veena Dubal: The Legal Uncertainties of Gig Work
55: Valerio De Stefano: Online Work
56: Pauline T. Kim: Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Algorithmic Management, and Labour Law
57: Shelley Marshall: Debates About the Role of Labour Law in Development
58: Tonia Novitz: A Sustainable Law of Work?
59: Ana Virginia Moreira Gomes & Anil Verma: Labour in the Time of Covid
60: Guy Mundlak: Six Paths for the 'Future of Work' Labour Law
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Introduction
A: Fundamentals
1: Simon Deakin: Anthropogenic Labour Law: The Coevolution of Law and Work
2: Harry Arthurs: A Rose by Any Other Name: Work Law as the Law of Power
3: Brian Langille: The Contractual Lens
4: Supriya Routh: Postcolonialism and Labour Law
5: Tian Yan: The Development of the Law of Work in China
6: Adrian Goldin: The Development of the Law of Work in Latin America
7: Attila Kun: The Law of Work in Post-Socialist European Countries
8: David Cabrelli: Traditional Justifications of Labour Law
9: Virginia Mantouvalou: Advancing Human Rights, Capabilities, and Non-Domination at Work
10: Kate Andrias: Labour and Democracy
11: Stewart Schwab: Monopsony, Sticky Workers, and Bargaining Power
12: Hugh Collins: The Many Ideas of Labour Law
13: Guy Davidov: The Concept of Employee
14: Giovanni Gaudio & Jeremias Adams-Prassl: The Concept of the Employer
15: Antonio Aloisi & Miriam Cherry: Tertium Non Datur: Intermediate Employment Categories
16: Alan Hyde: Labour Law in Supply Chains
17: Kamala Sankaran: Informality at Work - Towards a Law of Livelihoods?
18: Andrew Stewart & Rosemary Owens: Work at the Intersection of Employment, Education, Training, and Volunteering
B: Core Concerns of the Law of Work
19: Joellen Riley Munton: The Managerial Prerogative and Variation of the Employment Contract
20: Kevin Banks: Good Faith Obligations in Employment Law
21: Mia Roennmar: Fixed-Term and Zero-Hours Contracts
22: Kenneth Dau-Schmidt & Jozie Barton: Non-Compete Covenants
23: Cynthia Estlund: Waivability of Employment Rights: New Frontier or Road to Perdition?
24: Matthew Dimick: The Minimum Wage
25: Anne Davies: Working Time
26: Julia Lopez Lopez & Eusebi Colas-Neila: Parental and Sick Leave: Talking About Inclusive Solidarity
27: Takashi Araki: Dismissals
28: Eric Tucker: Regulating Health and Safety in Capitalist Workplaces
29: Tess Hardy: Detection and Enforcement of Work Law Violations
30: Alan Bogg: Freedom of Association
31: David Doorey: Comparative Collective Bargaining Law
32: Flavia Maximo: The Right to Strike and Other Collective Actions
33: Frank Henderickx, Ilda Durri & Charalampos Stylogiannis: Worker Participation in the Enterprise
34: Cesar F. Rosado Marzan: Alt Labour and Worker Centres
35: Llezlie L. Green: Race and the Workplace
36: Sophie Robin Olivier: Discriminations Concerning Hiring and Firing
37: Sandra Fredman: Effects-Based Discrimination: Beyond the Mirage?
38: Mark Bell: Accommodations
39: Hiroyo Tokoro: Equal Pay
40: Debbie Collier: Protection From Sexual Harassment
41: David Yamada: Protection Against Bullying
42: Alysia Blackham: Age Discrimination and Mandatory Retirement
43: Prabha Kotiswaran: Trafficking, 'Modern Slavery', and Forced Labour
44: Marta Otto: Privacy at Work and the Right to Private Life Outside Work
45: Catherine Fisk: Freedom of Speech at and Away from Work
C: International and Transnational Law of Work
46: Anne Trebilcock: The International Labour Organization and its Conventions
47: Marlese von Broembsen: The 'Decent Work' Agenda and the Developing World
48: Lance Compa: Trade Agreements and Labour Law
49: Adriana Topo: Transnational Unions and Labour Framework Agreements
50: Thierry Galani Tiemeni: Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Codes of Conduct
51: Janelle Diller: Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives (MSIs) and the Law of Work
52: Manoj Dias-Abey: Building Less Precarious Futures for Non-Citizen Workers
53: Vladimir Bogoeski: Posted Workers: Three Transformations of the European Posted Worker
D: Overarching Themes
54: Veena Dubal: The Legal Uncertainties of Gig Work
55: Valerio De Stefano: Online Work
56: Pauline T. Kim: Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Algorithmic Management, and Labour Law
57: Shelley Marshall: Debates About the Role of Labour Law in Development
58: Tonia Novitz: A Sustainable Law of Work?
59: Ana Virginia Moreira Gomes & Anil Verma: Labour in the Time of Covid
60: Guy Mundlak: Six Paths for the 'Future of Work' Labour Law
A: Fundamentals
1: Simon Deakin: Anthropogenic Labour Law: The Coevolution of Law and Work
2: Harry Arthurs: A Rose by Any Other Name: Work Law as the Law of Power
3: Brian Langille: The Contractual Lens
4: Supriya Routh: Postcolonialism and Labour Law
5: Tian Yan: The Development of the Law of Work in China
6: Adrian Goldin: The Development of the Law of Work in Latin America
7: Attila Kun: The Law of Work in Post-Socialist European Countries
8: David Cabrelli: Traditional Justifications of Labour Law
9: Virginia Mantouvalou: Advancing Human Rights, Capabilities, and Non-Domination at Work
10: Kate Andrias: Labour and Democracy
11: Stewart Schwab: Monopsony, Sticky Workers, and Bargaining Power
12: Hugh Collins: The Many Ideas of Labour Law
13: Guy Davidov: The Concept of Employee
14: Giovanni Gaudio & Jeremias Adams-Prassl: The Concept of the Employer
15: Antonio Aloisi & Miriam Cherry: Tertium Non Datur: Intermediate Employment Categories
16: Alan Hyde: Labour Law in Supply Chains
17: Kamala Sankaran: Informality at Work - Towards a Law of Livelihoods?
18: Andrew Stewart & Rosemary Owens: Work at the Intersection of Employment, Education, Training, and Volunteering
B: Core Concerns of the Law of Work
19: Joellen Riley Munton: The Managerial Prerogative and Variation of the Employment Contract
20: Kevin Banks: Good Faith Obligations in Employment Law
21: Mia Roennmar: Fixed-Term and Zero-Hours Contracts
22: Kenneth Dau-Schmidt & Jozie Barton: Non-Compete Covenants
23: Cynthia Estlund: Waivability of Employment Rights: New Frontier or Road to Perdition?
24: Matthew Dimick: The Minimum Wage
25: Anne Davies: Working Time
26: Julia Lopez Lopez & Eusebi Colas-Neila: Parental and Sick Leave: Talking About Inclusive Solidarity
27: Takashi Araki: Dismissals
28: Eric Tucker: Regulating Health and Safety in Capitalist Workplaces
29: Tess Hardy: Detection and Enforcement of Work Law Violations
30: Alan Bogg: Freedom of Association
31: David Doorey: Comparative Collective Bargaining Law
32: Flavia Maximo: The Right to Strike and Other Collective Actions
33: Frank Henderickx, Ilda Durri & Charalampos Stylogiannis: Worker Participation in the Enterprise
34: Cesar F. Rosado Marzan: Alt Labour and Worker Centres
35: Llezlie L. Green: Race and the Workplace
36: Sophie Robin Olivier: Discriminations Concerning Hiring and Firing
37: Sandra Fredman: Effects-Based Discrimination: Beyond the Mirage?
38: Mark Bell: Accommodations
39: Hiroyo Tokoro: Equal Pay
40: Debbie Collier: Protection From Sexual Harassment
41: David Yamada: Protection Against Bullying
42: Alysia Blackham: Age Discrimination and Mandatory Retirement
43: Prabha Kotiswaran: Trafficking, 'Modern Slavery', and Forced Labour
44: Marta Otto: Privacy at Work and the Right to Private Life Outside Work
45: Catherine Fisk: Freedom of Speech at and Away from Work
C: International and Transnational Law of Work
46: Anne Trebilcock: The International Labour Organization and its Conventions
47: Marlese von Broembsen: The 'Decent Work' Agenda and the Developing World
48: Lance Compa: Trade Agreements and Labour Law
49: Adriana Topo: Transnational Unions and Labour Framework Agreements
50: Thierry Galani Tiemeni: Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Codes of Conduct
51: Janelle Diller: Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives (MSIs) and the Law of Work
52: Manoj Dias-Abey: Building Less Precarious Futures for Non-Citizen Workers
53: Vladimir Bogoeski: Posted Workers: Three Transformations of the European Posted Worker
D: Overarching Themes
54: Veena Dubal: The Legal Uncertainties of Gig Work
55: Valerio De Stefano: Online Work
56: Pauline T. Kim: Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Algorithmic Management, and Labour Law
57: Shelley Marshall: Debates About the Role of Labour Law in Development
58: Tonia Novitz: A Sustainable Law of Work?
59: Ana Virginia Moreira Gomes & Anil Verma: Labour in the Time of Covid
60: Guy Mundlak: Six Paths for the 'Future of Work' Labour Law
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