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Globalization and the future of labour law
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Cambridge, UK : Cambridge Univ Pr., 2006
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9780521854900

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How are national and international labour laws responding to the challenge of globalization as it re-shapes the workplaces of the world? This collection of essays by leading legal scholars and lawyers from Europe and the Americas was first published in 2006. It addresses the implications of globalization for the legal regulation of the workplace. It examines the role of international labour standards and the contribution of the International Labour Organization, and assesses the success of the European experiment with continental employment standards. It explores the prospects for hemispheric co-operation on labour standards in the Americas, and deals with the impact of international labour standards on the rights of women and migrant workers. As the nature and organization of work around the world is being decisively transformed, new regional and international institutions are emerging that may provide the platform for new labour standards, and for protecting existing ones.


Table of Contents

John Craig and Michael LynkBrian W. BurkettHarry ArthursKevin BanksVeronique MarleauAlan HydeManfred WeissArturo BronsteinCatherine BarnardLance CompaBrian LangilleJose PastoreWerner SengenbergerEdward PotterMary Cornish and Fay Faraday and Veena VermaRyszard Cholewinski
Notes on contributorsp. viii
Acknowledgementsp. xiii
Table of casesp. xiv
List of abbreviationsp. xvii
Introductionp. 1
Part I Perspectives on globalization
1 The international labour dimension: an introductionp. 15
2 Who's afraid of globalization? Reflections on the future of labour lawp. 51
Part II International labour standards
3 The impact of globalization on labour standardsp. 77
4 Globalization, decentralization and the role of subsidiarity in the labour settingp. 108
5 A game-theory account and defence of transnational labour standards - a preliminary look at the problemp. 143
Part III The European Union
6 Industrial relations and EU enlargementp. 169
7 Trends and challenges of labour law in Central Europep. 191
8 Labour market integration: lessons from the European Unionp. 225
Part IV The Americas
9 Labour rights in the FTAAp. 245
10 Globalization and the just society - core labour rights, the FTAA, and developmentp. 274
11 The future of labour integration: the South American perspectivep. 304
Part V The ILO
12 International labour standards in the globalized economy: obstacles and opportunities for achieving progressp. 331
13 The growing importance of the International Labour Organization: the view from the United Statesp. 356
Part VI Labour rights
14 Securing gender justice: the challenges facing international labour lawp. 377
15 International labour law and the protection of migrant workers: revitalizing the agenda in the era of globalizationp. 409
Bibliographyp. 445
Indexp. 479
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