Buch, Englisch, 848 Seiten, Gewicht: 1352 g
Buch, Englisch, 848 Seiten, Gewicht: 1352 g
ISBN: 978-90-411-3348-9
Verlag: Wolters Kluwer
<br />Comparativism is no longer a purely academic exercise but has
increasingly become an urgent necessity for industrial relations and legal
practitioners due to the growth of multinational enterprises and the impact of
international and regional organizations aspiring to harmonize rules. The
growing need for comprehensive, up-to-date and readily available information
on labour law and industrial relations in different countries led to the
publication of the International Encyclopaedia for Labour Law and Industrial
Relations, in which more than 70 international and national monographs have
thus far been published.
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This book,<i> Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations in
Industrialized Market Economies, </i>goes a step further than the
Encyclopaedia in as much as most of the chapters provide comparative and
integrated thematic treatment. The aim is to describe the salient
characteristics and trends in labour law and industrial relations in the
contemporary world. This book is obviously not exhaustive, with respect to the
coverage of countries and topics. The authors limit themselves mainly to the
industrialized market economies. The book is divided in three main parts: an
introduction relating to methodology and documentation, including the use of
Internet. The second part concerns international actors, like the
International Employer’s Organisations and the International Trade Union
Movement, as well as Human Resources Management.
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The third concerns the sources of regulation, concentrating on International
and European Labour Law, as well as on Codes of Conduct for Multinational
Enterprises and describes also the rules in case of conflict of laws. The last
part deals with international developments and comparative studies in not less
than 15 chapters. The ninth edition, will like the previous editions,serve as
a textbook and reference work to facilitate the task of teachers and students
of comparative labour law and industrial relations. It will also provide
labour lawyers with the necessary insights to cope with a world which is
increasingly international.
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Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Rechtswissenschaften Internationales Recht und Europarecht Internationales Recht Internationales Arbeits- und Sozialrecht
- Rechtswissenschaften Internationales Recht und Europarecht Europarecht Europäisches Arbeits- und Sozialrecht
- Rechtswissenschaften Recht, Rechtswissenschaft Allgemein Rechtsvergleichung
- Rechtswissenschaften Ausländisches Recht Common Law (UK, USA, Australien u.a.)
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Volkswirtschaftslehre Volkswirtschaftslehre Allgemein Industrielle Organisation
Weitere Infos & Material
<br /><b>Chapter 1</b> Comparativism in Labour Law and Industrial Relations
R. Blanpain
<b>Chapter 2</b> Comparative Labour Law: Sources and Documentation
M. Colucci
<b>ACTORS </b>
<b>Chapter 3 </b> National, Regional and International Employers’
Organizations
G. Rynhart and J. Dejardin
<b>Chapter 4</b> The International Trade Union Movement
J.P. Windmuller, S.K. Pursey and J. Baker
<b>Chapter 5</b> Human Resource Management in Context
R.S. Schuler, S.E. Jackson and I. Tarique
<b>SOURCES OF REGULATION </b>
<b>Chapter 6 </b>International Labour Law
L. Swepston
<b>Chapter 7</b> The European Union and Employment Law
R. Blanpain
<b>Chapter 8</b> Multinational Enterprises and Codes of Conduct: The OECD
Guidelines for MNEs in Perspective
R. Blanpain
<b>Chapter 9 </b>Conflicts of Laws in Employment Contracts and Industrial
Relations
M. Franzen
<b>INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS AND COMPARATIVE STUDIES </b>
<b>Chapter 10</b> Protection of Migrant Workers in an Era of Globalization:
The Role of International Instruments
Piyasiri Wickramasekara
<b>Chapter 11</b> Freedom of Association
B. Creighton
<b>Chapter 12</b> Subordinate Employees or Self-Employed Workers?
Chris Engels
<b>Chapter 13</b> Working Conditions and Globalization
Jean-Michel Servais
<b>Chapter 14</b> Equality and Prohibition of Discrimination in Employment
P. Foubert
<b>Chapter 15</b> Employment Privacy
F. Hendrickx
<b>Chapter 16</b> Security of Employment and Employability
Jacques Rojot
<b>Chapter 17</b> National Trade Union Movements
G.P. Cella and T. Treu
<b>Chapter 18</b> Forms of Employee Representational Participation
M. Biagi and M. Tiraboschi
<b>Chapter 19</b> Transnational Information and Consultation: The Recast
European Works Council Directive
C. Engels
<b>Chapter 20</b> Collective Bargaining: International Developments and
Challenges
Greg J. Bamber, Peter Sheldon and Bernard Gan
<b>Chapter 21</b> The Law of Strikes and Lockouts
A.T.J.M. Jacobs
<b>Chapter 22</b> Settlement of Disputes over Rights
A. Gladstone
<b>Chapter 23</b> Settlement of Disputes over Interests
A. Goldman
Index
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