The aim of this paper is to reassess the place of labour law in the wider area of employment relations research and to argue the case for labour law's importance to social scientists. We give an analytical account of the principal institutional features of labour law as a form of legal regulation, from an interdisciplinary perspective which takes into account both the internal workings of the labour law system and the social and economic context within which it has evolved. We analyze, in the manner of an internal or 'immanent' critique, the categories which are generally used within labour law discourse to describe the social and economic relations of employment; account for their emergence and evolution in historical terms; consider the o...
Labour law is constantly subject to the process of change. This is because the social and economic c...
The issues which confront those concerned with employment law, about the types of workers to whom em...
Labour law scholarship in the UK was rooted in a strong attachment to sociological methods of enquir...
This article examines the prospect for more fruitful collaborative research between labour law and i...
This chapter examines the regulation of ‘work’: principally the circumstances in which labour is eng...
The Sources of Labour Law, the first-ever to consider the sources of labour law from a comparative p...
This chapter examines the regulation of ‘work’: principally the circumstances in which labour is eng...
In the world of employment, we can find several aspects that have effect on the labour market. Labou...
Labour law is in crisis. Global economic factors and the changing contours of work and workplace rel...
The traditional boundaries of labour law are becoming outmoded in a modern world in which active lab...
Abstract This article seeks to demonstrate the potential contribution that a closer a...
Labour law – comprising individual employment laws and the collective regulation of work by trade un...
The private law method of regulating social relations plays a significant role in labour law, which ...
The article evaluates labour law’s strategies of coping with the pressure put on its project of real...
This article contrasts two understandings of labour law and its relationship with the labour market,...
Labour law is constantly subject to the process of change. This is because the social and economic c...
The issues which confront those concerned with employment law, about the types of workers to whom em...
Labour law scholarship in the UK was rooted in a strong attachment to sociological methods of enquir...
This article examines the prospect for more fruitful collaborative research between labour law and i...
This chapter examines the regulation of ‘work’: principally the circumstances in which labour is eng...
The Sources of Labour Law, the first-ever to consider the sources of labour law from a comparative p...
This chapter examines the regulation of ‘work’: principally the circumstances in which labour is eng...
In the world of employment, we can find several aspects that have effect on the labour market. Labou...
Labour law is in crisis. Global economic factors and the changing contours of work and workplace rel...
The traditional boundaries of labour law are becoming outmoded in a modern world in which active lab...
Abstract This article seeks to demonstrate the potential contribution that a closer a...
Labour law – comprising individual employment laws and the collective regulation of work by trade un...
The private law method of regulating social relations plays a significant role in labour law, which ...
The article evaluates labour law’s strategies of coping with the pressure put on its project of real...
This article contrasts two understandings of labour law and its relationship with the labour market,...
Labour law is constantly subject to the process of change. This is because the social and economic c...
The issues which confront those concerned with employment law, about the types of workers to whom em...
Labour law scholarship in the UK was rooted in a strong attachment to sociological methods of enquir...