Legal Regulation of the Employment Relation

Author:   Hugh Collins ,  M. Davies ,  Roger Rideout
Publisher:   Kluwer Law International
Volume:   v. 3
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9789041198129


Pages:   500
Publication Date:   01 February 2002
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Hugh Collins ,  M. Davies ,  Roger Rideout
Publisher:   Kluwer Law International
Imprint:   Kluwer Law International
Volume:   v. 3
Dimensions:   Width: 23.40cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   1.102kg
ISBN:  

9789041198129


ISBN 10:   9041198121
Pages:   500
Publication Date:   01 February 2002
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of print, replaced by POD   Availability explained
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Part I: Perspectives on Regulation. 1. Justifications and Techniques of Legal Regulation of the Employment Relation; H. Collins. 2. Labour Law and Economic Theory: A Reappraisal; S. Deakin, F. Wilkinson. 3. Countervailing Workers Power as a Regulatory Strategy; K. Klare. 4. New Techniques for Social Regulation: Decentralisation and Diversity; A. Ogus. 5. Labour Law as Business Facilitator; F. von Prondzynski. 6. From Voluntarism to Partnership: A Third Way Overview of the Public Policy Debate in British Industrial Relations; S. Wood. Part II: Regulating Discrimination. 7. The Contribution of International and Transnational Regulation in the Search for Substantive Equality in the Workplace: Clarity or Confusion? R. Allen. 8. The Family Friendly Workplace in Labour Law Discourse: Some Reflections on London Underground Ltd v Edwards; J. Conaghan. 9. Discrimination Law in the EU: Labour Market Regulation of Fundamental Rights? S. Fredman. 10. Regulating Pay Discrimination; A. McColgan. 11. Discrimination Law, Regulation and Rational Decision-making in Employment; R. Townshend-Smith. Part III: Individual Employment Relationship. 12. The Impact of Safety Legislation on the Contract of Employment; B. Barrett. 13. Employees, Workers, and the Autonomy of Labour Law; P. Davies, M. Freedland. 14. The European Guidelines, Entrepreneurism and the Continuing Problem of Defining the Genuinely Self-employed; P. Leighton. 15. Defining the Public Interest in Legislation: The Case of Employment Protection for Whistleblowers; D. Lewis, S. Homewood. 16. The Re-regulation of Football and its Impact on Employment; J. O'Leary, A. Caiger. 17. Regulating the Employment Relationship: From Rights to Relations; B. Watt. 18. Thinking about Enforcement: Minimum Wage in Practice; P. Skidmore. Part IV: European and Transnational Regulation. 19. Flexibility and Adaptability in the EU Employment Strategy; D. Ashiagbor. 20. Transnational Trade Union Rights; B. Bercusson. 21. The Compatibility of Socio-Economic Policies with Competitive Tendering: The Case of Contract Compliance and Transfer of Undertakings; C. Bovis. 22. A Critical Assessment of the EC legislation Aimed at Reconciling Work and Family Life: Lessons from the Scandanavian Model? E. Caracciolo di Torella. 23. The Interaction of Forms of Regulation in International Labour Law; H. Cullen. 24. The Acquired Rights Directive: A Case of Economic and Social Rights at Work; S. Hardy. 25. European Social Dialogue: Harmonisation or New Diversity? M. Wynn. Part V: Collective Representation. 26. Union Made Law? The Regulation of Collective Bargaining and Worker Participation in Post-Apartheid South Africa; P. Benjamin. 27. Representative Consultation with Specified Employees - Or The Future of Rung Two; Lord McCarthy. 28. Raising the Stakes: Stakeholding and the Organisation of Work; S. Sachdev, F. Wilkinson. 29. Action Short of Dismissal; P. Todd. 30. Section 309 of the Companies Act 1985: Is it Time for a Reappraisal? C. Villiers. 31. Into the Twenty First Century: The Continuing Indispensibility of Collective Bargaining as a Regulator of the Employment Relation; R. Welch. Index.

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