International labour law / edited by Barbara J. Fick, Associate Professor of Law, University of Notre Dame Law School, USA.
2015
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Title
International labour law / edited by Barbara J. Fick, Associate Professor of Law, University of Notre Dame Law School, USA.
Published
Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, USA : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2015]
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K1705 .I5425 2015
ISBN
1783476028
9781783476022
9781783476022
Description
xx, 882 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)928782015
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Includes bibliographical references.
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International labor law
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
ix
Introduction / Barbara J. Fick
xiii
pt. I
ROLE OF THE ILO IN THE INTERNATIONAL LABOUR LAW REGIME
1.
`Understanding Change in International Organizations: Globalization and Innovation in the ILO', Vanderbilt Law Review, 59 (3), April, 649--726 / Laurence R. Heifer
3
2.
`Comparative Law and the International Labour Organization', Comparative Labor Law, 2, 273--88 / Nicolas Valticos
81
3.
`The Settlement of Disputes within the International Labour Office', Journal of International Economic Law, 2 (2), June, 273--93 / Francis Maupain
97
4.
`The Standard-Setting and Monitoring Activity of the ILO: Legal Questions and Practical Experience', International Labour Review, 144 (3), September, 253--89 / Alfred Wisskirchen
118
5.
`Discursive Multilateralism: Global Benchmarks, Shame, and Learning in the ILO Labor Standards Monitoring Regime', International Studies Quarterly, 44 (4), December, 643--66 / Edward Weisband
155
pt. II
SUBSTANTIVE CONTENT OF THE CORE LABOUR RIGHTS
6.
`The Origins of Convention No. 87 on Freedom of Association and the Right to Organize', International Labour Review, 137 (2), 149--67 / Harold Dunning
181
7.
`The Right to Organise in Article 2 of Convention No. 87: What is Meant by Workers "Without Distinction Whatsoever"?', International Labour Review, 128 (2), 177--94 / Jane Hodges-Aeberhard
200
8.
`Principles of the Committee on Freedom of Association Concerning Strikes', International Labour Review, 126 (5), September--October, 543--63 / Alberto Odero de Dios
218
9.
`Crisis in the ILO Supervisory System: Dispute over the Right to Strike', International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations, 29 (2), 199--218 / Lee Swepston
239
10.
`ILO Principles Concerning Collective Bargaining', International Labour Review, 139 (1), March, 33--55 / Horacio Guido
259
11.
`The Concept of Discrimination in ILO Convention No. 111', International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 43 (4), October, 827--56 / Henrik Karl Nielsen
282
12.
Forced Labour in the 21st Century, London, UK and Brussels, Belgium: Anti-Slavery International and International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, i, 1--21 / Mike Kaye
312
13.
`Combating Child Labour: The Role of International Labour Standards', Comparative Labor Law Journal, 18, 362--96 / Breen Creighton
334
14.
`Working Children and International Labour Law: A Critical Analysis', International Journal of Children's Rights, 11 (1), 73--146 / Arne Vandaele
369
pt. III
ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS OUTSIDE THE ILO
15.
`Aligning Rights and Interests: Why, When and How to Uphold Labor Standards', Background Paper for the World Development Report 2013, i--ii, 1--38 / Jennifer Noveck
445
16.
`The Potential and Limits of Codes of Conduct and Standards in Fostering Core Labor Standards', in Realizing Core Labor Standards: The Potential and Limits of Voluntary Codes and Social Clauses: A Review of the Literature, Chapter 4, Eschborn, Germany: Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Technische Zusammenarbeit GmbH, [ect.] / Jan Martin Witte
485
17.
`Redesigning Enforcement in Private Regulation -- The Case of International Labor Governance', Working Paper No. 126, Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies, November, 1--20 / Jan Wouters
510
18.
`In the Shadow of Soft Law: The Handling of Corporate Social Responsibility Disputes Under the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises', Journal of Dispute Resolution, 2011 (2), 351--85 / Leyla Davarnejad
530
19.
`International Framework Agreements: An Emerging International Regulatory Approach or a Passing European Phenomenon?', Canadian Labour and Employment Law Journal, 16, 81--114, reset / Brian W. Burkett
565
20.
`Promoting Fundamental Labor Rights through International Framework Agreements: Practical Outcomes and Present Challenges', Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal, 31 (3), 591--636 / Renee-Claude Drouin
587
21.
`A Trade Lever? The Potential and Limits of Promoting Core Labor Standards through Social Clauses', Realizing Core Labor Standards: The Potential and Limits of Voluntary Codes and Social Clauses: A Review of the Literature, Chapter 3, Eschborn, Germany: Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Technische Zusammenarbeit GmbH, [ect.] / Jan Martin Witte
633
22.
`Labour Provisions in Trade Arrangements: Current Trends and Perspectives', International Labour Organization Discussion Paper 205, 1--35 / Anne Posthuma
662
23.
`Labor Rights in the Generalized System of Preferences: A 20-Year Review', Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal, 22 (2--3), 199--238 / Jeffrey S. Vogt
696
pt. IV
REFLECTIONS ON CORE LABOUR RIGHTS AND THE FUTURE OF INTERNATIONAL LABOUR LAW
24.
`"Core Labour Standards" and the Transformation of the International Labour Rights Regime', European Journal of International Law, 15 (3), June, 457--521 / Philip Alston
739
25.
`Core Labour Rights -- The True Story (Reply to Alston)', European Journal of International Law, 16 (3), June, 409--37 / Brian A. Langille
804
26.
`Labor Rights as Human Rights?', Virginia Journal of International Law, 50 (2), 449--84 / Kevin Kolben
833
27.
`Making Bricks Without Straw: The Creation of a Transnational Labour Regime', in Grainne de Burca, Claire Kirkpatrick and Joanne Scott (eds), Critical Legal Perspectives on Global Governance: Liber Amicorum David M. Trubek, Chapter 7, Oxford, UK and Portland, OR, USA: Hart Publishing, 129--42 / Harry Arthurs
869