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|a Research handbook on transnational labour law
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|a Cheltenham, UK
|c Edward Elgar Publishing
|d cop. 2015
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|a 1 vol. (xiv, 588 pages)
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|a Research handbooks in international law
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|b Conceptualizing transnational labour law / Adelle Blackett and Anne Trebilcock
|b Global organizing and domestic constraints / Ashwini Sukthankar
|b Corporate governance structures and practices : from ordeal to opportunities and challenges for transnational labour law / Isabelle Martin
|b A 'dialogic' approach in perspective / Laurence Boisson De Chazournes
|b International labour indicators : conceptual and normative snares / Mark Barenberg
|b Due diligence on labour issues - opportunities and limits of the UN guiding principles on business and human rights / Anne Trebilcock
|b Structural adjustment, economic governance and social policy in a regional context : the case of the eurozone crisis / Zoe Adams and Simon Deakin
|b International financial institutions' approaches to labour law : the case of the International Monetary Fund / Franz Christian Ebert
|b Racism and the regulation of migrant labour / Adrian A. Smith
|b China's challenge to labour law in both the global North and the global South / Sean Cooney
|b Anti-austerity activism strategies : combining protest and litigation in Spain / Julia López López
|b Pushback on the right to strike : resisting the thickening of soft law / Janice R. Bellace
|b The right to take collective action : prospects for change in European Court of Justice case law in light of European Court of Human Rights decisions / Reingard Zimmer
|b Freedom of association in deliberative spaces : the ILO Credentials Committee / Faina Milman-Sivan
|b Freedom of association in international framework agreements / Renée-Claude Drouin
|b Transnational labour law and collective autonomy for marginalized workers : reflections on decent work for domestic workers / Adelle Blackett
|b Inclusive equality and new approaches to discrimination in transnational labour law / Colleen Sheppard
|b Working together transnationally / Cynthia Estlund
|b Can human rights based labour policy improve the labour rights situation in developing countries? a look at Mexico and the countries of Central America / Graciela Bensusán
|b Constitutionalising labour in the inter-American system on human rights / Rose-Marie Belle Antoine
|b ILO normative action in its second century : escaping the double bind? / Francis Maupain
|b The ILO's supervisory bodies' 'soft law jurisprudence' / Claire La Hovary
|b Pluralism and privatization in transnational labour regulation : experience of the International Labour Organization / Janelle M. Diller
|b Emergent maritime labour law : possible implications for other transnational labour fields / Aimée Asante and Ben Chigara
|b Transnational private labour regulation, consumer-citizenship and the consumer imaginary / Kevin Kolben
|b Thickening soft law through consumocratic law : a pragmatic approach / P. Martin Dumas
|b Diffusion and leveraging of transnational labour norms by the OECD / Jean-Marc Thouvenin
|b The use of arbitration to decide international labour issues / Kathleen Claussen
|b What the World Trade Organization learned from the International Labour Organization / Steve Charnovitz
|b Harnessing the governance capacity of the European Union : transnational labour law responses to the exploitation of migrant agricultural workers / Jo Hunt
|b Private international law rules for transnational employment : reflections from the European Union / Aukje Van Hoek
|b Social regionalism in the Southern Africa Development Community : the international, regional and national interplay of labour alternative dispute resolution mechanisms / Pamhidai H. Bamu and Rutendo Mudarikwa
|b Labour rights and trade agreements in the Americas / Paula Church Albertson and Lance Compa
|b Trading in services - commodities and beneficiaries / Tonia Novitz
|b The curious incident of the ILO, Myanmar and forced labour / Brian Langille
|b The implications of preparatory works for the debate regarding slavery, servitude and forced labour / Jean Allain
|b Child labour and fragile states in Sub-Saharan Africa : reflections on regional and international responses / Aristide Nononsi
|b A transnational law of just transitions for climate change and labour / David J. Doorey
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