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_aResearch handbook on labour, business, and human rights law / _cedited by Janice R. Bellace, Samuel Blank Professor of Legal Studies, University of Pennsylvania, USA; Beryl ter Haar, Assistant Professor, Leiden University, the Netherlands. |
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_aCheltenham, UK ; _aNorthampton, MA : _bEdward Elgar Publishing, _c[2019] |
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| 490 | 0 | _aResearch handbooks in human rights. | |
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_tPerspectives on labour and human rights / _rJanice R. Bellace and Beryl ter Haar -- _tFundamental rights and German labour law / _rManfred Weiss -- _t(The right to) work as foundational value: Italy and the very notion of a constitutional promise / _rEdoardo Ales -- _tFundamental labour rights in Brazil: challenges and developments / _rAna Virginia Moreira Gomes -- _tBusiness, labor law and human rights in Japan / _rTakashi Yonezu -- _tFundamental rights and swedish labour law / _rMia Rönnmar -- _tWorker rights as human rights: regenerative reconception or rhetorical refuge? / _rMatthew W. Finkin -- _tBusiness and labour, and human rights in New Zealand / _rAmanda Reilly and Jonathan Barrett -- _tThe architecture of human rights at work in Israeli law / _rGuy Mundlak -- _tHuman rights in the evolution of South African labour law / _rDarcy du Toit and Mariam Sirkhotte -- _tLabor disputes in China from a fundamental labor rights perspective / _rPiotr Grzebyk -- _tTrying to balance economic and labour rights: the case of Russia / _rNikita Lyutov and Elena Gerasimova -- _tFreedom of association: its emergence and the case for prevention of its decline / _rTonia Novitz -- _tFreedom from child labour: a fundamental right / _rConstance Thomas -- _tWorkplace gender equality as a human right: the ILO approach / _rJane Aeberhard-Hodges -- _tHow the ILO embraced human rights / _rLee Swepston -- _tThe European Convention on Human Rights as a fountain of labour rights / _rFilip Dorssemont -- _tLabor human rights and the jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights / _rMiguel F. Canessa Montejo -- _tFundamental labour rights, platform work and human rights protection of non-standard workers / _rValerio De Stefano and Antonio Aloisi -- _tDecent work challenges for atypical workers in Korea / _rChristina Hiess and Jaewook Nahm -- _tFrom workers' rights to human rights at work / _rJanice R. Bellace -- _tMultinational enterprises and labour rights: concepts and implementation / _rNicolas Bueno -- _tThe EU's CSR policy in a global and national context / _rBeryl ter Haar and Attila Kun -- _tState extraterritorial regulation and decent work in the Asia Pacific / _rIngrid Landau and John Howe. |
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_iOnline version: _tResearch handbook on labour, business and human rights law. _dCheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2019] _z1786433117 _w(OCoLC)1114755890 |
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