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The capability approach to labour law / edited by Brian Langille.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Oxford, UK : Oxford University Press, 2019.Edition: First editionDescription: viii, 374 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780198836087 (hpb)
Other title:
  • Capability approach to labor law
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 344.01 LAN
Contents:
Part I: The Capability Approach and Labour Law: Fundamental Questions 1 What Can Sen's Capability Approach Offer to Labour Law 2: Guy Davidov: The Capability Approach and Labour Law: Identifying the Areas of Fit 3: Martha C. Nussbaum: Labor Law and the Capabilities Approach 4: Riccardo Del Punta: Is the Capability Theory an Adequate Normative Theory for Labour Law? 5: Supriya Routh: The Need to Become Fashionable 6: Brian Langille: 1. What is Labour Law? Implications of the Capabilities Approach
Part II: The Capability Approach to Labour Law from Other Disciplinary Perspectives 7: Simon Deakin: The Capability Approach and the Economics of Labour Law 8: Laura Weinrib: Labor History and the Clash of Capabilities 9: Pascal McDougall: Capabilities, Utility, or Primary Goods? On Finding a Conceptual Framework for (International) Labour Law 10: Virginia Mantouvalou: Work, Human Rights, and Human Capabilities 11: Bruce P. Archibald: Capabilities Approaches and Labour Law through a Restorative Regulatory Lens
Part III: The Capability Approach to Labour Law and Important Labour Law Controversies 12: Alan Bogg: The Constitution of Capabilities: The Case of Freedom of Association 13: Pnina Alon-Shenker: Capabilities and Age Discrimination 14: Clair Gamage: (Re)Imagining the Trade-Labour Linkage: The Capabilities Approach 15: Robert Salais: Freedom in Work and the Capability Approach: Towards a Politics of Freedoms for Labour? 16: Lyn K. L. Tjon Soei Len: Capabilities, Contract, and Causality: The Case of Sweatshop Goods
Summary: This collection investigates whether and how the capability approach can help us understand, justify, and reform labour law
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Part I: The Capability Approach and Labour Law: Fundamental Questions 1 What Can Sen's Capability Approach Offer to Labour Law 2: Guy Davidov: The Capability Approach and Labour Law: Identifying the Areas of Fit 3: Martha C. Nussbaum: Labor Law and the Capabilities Approach 4: Riccardo Del Punta: Is the Capability Theory an Adequate Normative Theory for Labour Law? 5: Supriya Routh: The Need to Become Fashionable 6: Brian Langille: 1. What is Labour Law? Implications of the Capabilities Approach

Part II: The Capability Approach to Labour Law from Other Disciplinary Perspectives 7: Simon Deakin: The Capability Approach and the Economics of Labour Law 8: Laura Weinrib: Labor History and the Clash of Capabilities 9: Pascal McDougall: Capabilities, Utility, or Primary Goods? On Finding a Conceptual Framework for (International) Labour Law 10: Virginia Mantouvalou: Work, Human Rights, and Human Capabilities 11: Bruce P. Archibald: Capabilities Approaches and Labour Law through a Restorative Regulatory Lens

Part III: The Capability Approach to Labour Law and Important Labour Law Controversies 12: Alan Bogg: The Constitution of Capabilities: The Case of Freedom of Association 13: Pnina Alon-Shenker: Capabilities and Age Discrimination 14: Clair Gamage: (Re)Imagining the Trade-Labour Linkage: The Capabilities Approach 15: Robert Salais: Freedom in Work and the Capability Approach: Towards a Politics of Freedoms for Labour? 16: Lyn K. L. Tjon Soei Len: Capabilities, Contract, and Causality: The Case of Sweatshop Goods

This collection investigates whether and how the capability approach can help us understand, justify, and reform labour law

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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