The labour constitution the enduring idea of labour law created by Ruth Dukes
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Oxford monographs on labour law | Davies, Paul ; Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2014Description: 244 pagesContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780199601691
- K1705.D85 LAB
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1 Introduction, 2 - Hugo Sinzheimer and the economic constitution, 3 - The labour constitution in the nation state: Germany and the institutionalization of codetermination, 4 - A labour constitution without the state? Otto Kahn-Freund and collective Laissez-Faire, 5 - From collective Laissez-Faire to the law of the labour market, 6 - The labour constitution of the European Union: the social dialogue, 7 - A ppluarality of labour constitutions?, 8 - Labour law or the law of the labour market?.
This volume examines different approaches to the study of labour law, comparing traditional with more market-focused approaches. It argues that the idea of the labour constitution continues to offer a useful framework for scholarly analysis, emphasizing the critical nature of the link between democracy and the protection of workers' interests.
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