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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sir Bob HepplePublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Hart Publishing Edition: UK ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.620kg ISBN: 9781841131603ISBN 10: 1841131601 Pages: 328 Publication Date: 25 March 2005 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Does Transnational Labour Regulation Matter? 2. The Effectiveness of International Labour Standards. 3. Privatising Regulation: Codes,Agreements and Guidelines. 4. Unilateral Social Clauses. 5. Social Clauses in Bilateral and Regional Agreements. 6. The WTO and Social Clauses. 7. Labour Laws Beyond Borders. 8.Negative and Positive Harmonisation in the EU. 9. New Methods of Integration in the EU. 10. The Comparative Advantages of Labour Laws.Reviews.a considered and complex assessment.a thoughtful analysis of the lessons which can be drawn on and provides an insight into the way forward. Naomi Cervin New Zealand Law Journal June 2006 ...introduces the reader to the primary sources and to the vast critical literature, and converts a daunting subject into an accessible one. This book is essential reading for anyone-academic, student, policy maker or activist-concerned with issues of labour law and globalisation. A.C.L. Davies Industrial Relations Journal, Vol 37, Issue 3 May 06 ...an encyclopedic work that is well written and readable.a must-read for the international labour lawyer. Reagan Walker International Trade Law and Regulation, Vol 12, Issue 2 March 2006 .likely to be a seminal text with a long shelf life, which will shape the thinking of a new generation of labour lawyers. K.D. Ewing, King's College, London Industrial Law Journal December 2005 Le lecteur ne manquera pas de tirer profit de toute l'experience acquise par l'auteur dans les diverses institutions qu'il a servies. Il trouvera ici les analyses penetrantes, les critiques pertinentes et les prises de position lucides qui lui permettront de mieux comprendre le droit du travail de demain. Xavier Blanc-Jouvan Extrait de la Revue Internationale de Droit Compare 2005 ...an absolute pleasure to read..It truly deserves a prominent place in the library of any serious international labour lawyer, and more generally, of anyone who earnestly wishes to contribute to making today's unfolding transnational world a better place to live -for all. Jean-Michel Servais International Labour Review, vol.144 (2005) .Hepple's 'Labour Laws and Global Trade' provides the most comprehensive map of transnational regulation produced to date. David M. Trubeck The American Journal of International Law Vol 100 ...a considered and complex assessment...a thoughtful analysis of the lessons which can be drawn on and provides an insight into the way forward. Naomi Cervin New Zealand Law Journal June 2006 ...introduces the reader to the primary sources and to the vast critical literature, and converts a daunting subject into an accessible one. This book is essential reading for anyone-academic, student, policy maker or activist-concerned with issues of labour law and globalisation. A.C.L. Davies Industrial Relations Journal, Vol 37, Issue 3 May 06 ...an encyclopedic work that is well written and readable...a must-read for the international labour lawyer. Reagan Walker International Trade Law and Regulation, Vol 12, Issue 2 March 2006 ...likely to be a seminal text with a long shelf life, which will shape the thinking of a new generation of labour lawyers. K.D. Ewing, King's College, London Industrial Law Journal December 2005 Le lecteur ne manquera pas de tirer profit de toute l'experience acquise par l'auteur dans les diverses institutions qu'il a servies. Il trouvera ici les analyses penetrantes, les critiques pertinentes et les prises de position lucides qui lui permettront de mieux comprendre le droit du travail de demain. Xavier Blanc-Jouvan Extrait de la Revue Internationale de Droit Compare 2005 ...an absolute pleasure to read..It truly deserves a prominent place in the library of any serious international labour lawyer, and more generally, of anyone who earnestly wishes to contribute to making today's unfolding transnational world a better place to live -for all. Jean-Michel Servais International Labour Review, vol.144 (2005) ...Hepple's 'Labour Laws and Global Trade' provides the most comprehensive map of transnational regulation produced to date... David M. Trubeck The American Journal of International Law Vol 100 a considered and complex assessmenta thoughtful analysis of the lessons which can be drawn on and provides an insight into the way forward.Naomi CervinNew Zealand Law JournalJune 2006...introduces the reader to the primary sources and to the vast critical literature, and converts a daunting subject into an accessible one. This book is essential reading for anyone-academic, student, policy maker or activist-concerned with issues of labour law and globalisation.A.C.L. DaviesIndustrial Relations Journal, Vol 37, Issue 3May 06...an encyclopedic work that is well written and readablea must-read for the international labour lawyer..Reagan WalkerInternational Trade Law and Regulation, Vol 12, Issue 2March 2006likely to be a seminal text with a long shelf life, which will shape the thinking of a new generation of labour lawyers.K.D. Ewing, King's College, LondonIndustrial Law JournalDecember 2005Le lecteur ne manquera pas de tirer profit de toute l'experience acquise par l'auteur dans les diverses institutions qu'il a servies. Il trouvera ici les analyses penetrantes, les critiques pertinentes et les prises de position lucides qui lui permettront de mieux comprendre le droit du travail de demain.Xavier Blanc-JouvanExtrait de la Revue Internationale de Droit Compare2005...an absolute pleasure to read..It truly deserves a prominent place in the library of any serious international labour lawyer, and more generally, of anyone who earnestly wishes to contribute to making today's unfolding transnational world a better place to live -for all. Jean-Michel ServaisInternational Labour Review, vol.144(2005) Hepple's 'Labour Laws and Global Trade' provides the most comprehensive map of transnational regulation produced to dateDavid M. TrubeckThe American Journal of International LawVol 100 ...a considered and complex assessment...a thoughtful analysis of the lessons which can be drawn on and provides an insight into the way forward. Naomi Cervin New Zealand Law Journal June 2006 ...introduces the reader to the primary sources and to the vast critical literature, and converts a daunting subject into an accessible one. This book is essential reading for anyone-academic, student, policy maker or activist-concerned with issues of labour law and globalisation. A.C.L. Davies Industrial Relations Journal, Vol 37, Issue 3 May 06 ...an encyclopedic work that is well written and readable...a must-read for the international labour lawyer. Reagan Walker International Trade Law and Regulation, Vol 12, Issue 2 March 2006 ...likely to be a seminal text with a long shelf life, which will shape the thinking of a new generation of labour lawyers. K.D. Ewing, King's College, London Industrial Law Journal December 2005 Le lecteur ne manquera pas de tirer profit de toute l'experience acquise par l'auteur dans les diverses institutions qu'il a servies. Il trouvera ici les analyses penetrantes, les critiques pertinentes et les prises de position lucides qui lui permettront de mieux comprendre le droit du travail de demain. Xavier Blanc-Jouvan Extrait de la Revue Internationale de Droit Compare 2005 ...an absolute pleasure to read..It truly deserves a prominent place in the library of any serious international labour lawyer, and more generally, of anyone who earnestly wishes to contribute to making today's unfolding transnational world a better place to live -for all. Jean-Michel Servais International Labour Review, vol.144 (2005) ...Hepple's 'Labour Laws and Global Trade' provides the most comprehensive map of transnational regulation produced to date... David M. Trubeck The American Journal of International Law Vol 100 !a considered and complex assessment!a thoughtful analysis of the lessons which can be drawn on and provides an insight into the way forward. Naomi Cervin New Zealand Law Journal June 2006 ...introduces the reader to the primary sources and to the vast critical literature, and converts a daunting subject into an accessible one. This book is essential reading for anyone-academic, student, policy maker or activist-concerned with issues of labour law and globalisation. A.C.L. Davies Industrial Relations Journal, Vol 37, Issue 3 May 06 ...an encyclopedic work that is well written and readable!a must-read for the international labour lawyer. Reagan Walker International Trade Law and Regulation, Vol 12, Issue 2 March 2006 !likely to be a seminal text with a long shelf life, which will shape the thinking of a new generation of labour lawyers. K.D. Ewing, King's College, London Industrial Law Journal December 2005 Le lecteur ne manquera pas de tirer profit de toute l'experience acquise par l'auteur dans les diverses institutions qu'il a servies. Il trouvera ici les analyses penetrantes, les critiques pertinentes et les prises de position lucides qui lui permettront de mieux comprendre le droit du travail de demain. Xavier Blanc-Jouvan Extrait de la Revue Internationale de Droit Compare 2005 ...an absolute pleasure to read..It truly deserves a prominent place in the library of any serious international labour lawyer, and more generally, of anyone who earnestly wishes to contribute to making today's unfolding transnational world a better place to live -for all. Jean-Michel Servais International Labour Review, vol.144 (2005) !Hepple's 'Labour Laws and Global Trade' provides the most comprehensive map of transnational regulation produced to date! David M. Trubeck The American Journal of International Law Vol 100 Author InformationSir Bob Hepple QC, FBA is Emeritus Master of Clare College; Emeritus Professor of Law in the University of Cambridge, and Honorary Professor of Law in the University of Cape Town. He has acted as an independent expert for the ILO and EU. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |