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1. Introduction Part I: The Origins of the Need for Labour Law and Parallels with the Current Context 2. The Origins and Evolution of Labour Law 3. Changes in the World of Work: Contemporary Labour Law Part II: The Narrative in Labour Law: Justifications for and Objectives of Labour Regulations 4. The Quest for Efficiency 5. Economic Policy 6. Values: Unequal Bargaining Power and the Distribution of Wealth 7. The (Pre)Distribution of Wealth 8. Liberal Values, Human Rights and Labour Law 9. Distribution Between Workers: Equality Part III: The Concept of "Genuine Business Owner" as a Determinant of Labour Law 10. The "Self-Employed" Do Not Exist 11. "Consolidated Organisational Structure" as a Criterion for Applying Labour Law 12. Conclusions: Myths about Labour Regulations and the Economy

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