edited by Catherine Barnard, Simon Deakin and Gillian S. Morris.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
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Portland, Or. :
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Hart,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2004.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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1 online resource (xviii, 320 pages) :
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portrait
GENERAL NOTES
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Papers originally presented at a workshop held in the Faculty of Law of the University of Cambridge, July 11-12, 2003.
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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"Bibliography of the writings of professor Sir Bob Hepple QC, FBA": pages 303-313.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Half Title Page; Half Title verso; Title Page; Title verso; List of Contributors; Abbreviations; Preface; Contents; The Future of Labour Law: Introduction; 1. The Ideology of New Labour Law; The Rhetoric of the Third Way; New Labour and the Third Way; The Third Way European Style; New Labour Laws: New Left Turning Right?; Conclusion: The Vocabulary of Transformation -- Social Democracy Revived; 2. Laws Against Strikes Revisited; The Changing Context; Classical Function of the Right to Strike; The Right to Strike as a Human Right; Implications of the Right to Strike as a Human Right.
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10. The Future of Equality Law: Equality and BeyondCitizenship and Solidarity: The EU Context; Applying Solidarity Principles to Equality Law; Conclusions; 11. The Future of Workers'' Participation in the EU; The European Community''s Approach; ''Specialised'' Participation; Employee Involvement in Transnational Corporations; Framework for a Minimum of Information and Consultation; Implications for the Future of Workers'' Participation in the EU; 12. The Future of Labour Law: Is There a Role for International Labour Standards?; The Traditional System; What Has Gone Wrong?
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Public and Private: Towards a Common Legal FrameworkThe State as Contractor: A Special Case?; Conclusion; 8. Episodes on the Path Towards the European Social Model: The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and the Convention on the Future of Europe; Final Report of Working Group II on the EU Charter; Interpreting the EU Chapter; Values and Competences; The EU Charter and the Renewal of Labour Law at EU and National Level; 9. The ''Making'' of EU Labour Law and the ''Future'' of Labour Lawyers; Academic Expertise; Concluding Remarks: A Coherent Labour Law.
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Resolving Labour''s ''Paradoxical Interests'' in Corporate GovernanceConclusion; 5. Termination of Employment: Whose Property Rights?; Common Law of Wrongful Dismissal in a ''Property'' Rights Perspective; Law of Unfair Dismissal in a ''Property'' Rights Perspective; Unfair Dismissal Law and ''Property'' Rights in Other EU Countries; Conclusion; 6. Changing Perspectives Upon the Employment Relationship in British Labour Law; The Worker; The Employer; The Employment Relationship; Conclusion: The Three Perspectives Brought Together; 7. The Future of the Public/Private Labour Law Divide.
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The Right to Strike to Promote and Protect Human RightsRestrictions on the Right to Strike; The Right to Strike as a Threat to Human Rights; Proportionality in Perspective; Conclusion; 3. Trade Unions and Collective Bargaining: Law and the Future of Collectivism; The Two Faces of Collective Bargaining; The Ever-Changing Nature of Collective Bargaining; The Return of a More Sympathetic Government; Legislating for Future Collective Bargaining; 4. Workers, Finance and Democracy; The Rise of Shareholder Value and its Implications for Workers; Crisis in Occupational Pension Provision.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"All over the world a different kind of labour law is in the process of formation; in Gramsci's phrase, this is an interregnum when the old is dying and the new is struggling to be born. This book, to which an internationally distinguished group of scholars has contributed, examines the future of labour law from a wide variety of perspectives. Issues covered include the ideology of New Labour law; the employment relationship; the public/private divide; termination of employment; equality law; corporate governance; collective bargaining; workers' participation; strikes; international labour standards; the role of EU law; the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights; labour law and development in Southern Africa; and the impact of globalisation. The essays are written in honour of the outstanding labour lawyer Professor Sir Bob Hepple QC, who has contributed to so many areas of this dynamic field."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
OTHER EDITION IN ANOTHER MEDIUM
Title
Future of labour law.
International Standard Book Number
9781841134048
PERSONAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Hepple, B. A.
Hepple, B. A.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Labor laws and legislation-- European Union countries, Congresses.
Labor laws and legislation-- Great Britain, Congresses.
Travail-- Droit-- Grande-Bretagne, Congrès.
Travail-- Droit-- Pays de l'Union européenne, Congrès.