In this lecture, I’m going to explain how and why I came to write my article, The Law of Economic Subordination and Resistance. I hope that by doing so, I will be able to shed some light not only on my own field of labour law, but on the larger problem of how legal fields or domains of legal knowledge, come into existence, change or become obsolete, and in the end are either transformed or superseded altogether. I will be talking about labour law, but I hope you will be thinking about transnational law. I’m going to try to persuade you that the invention and transformation of these two fields have something in common. But I’m going to go further. I hope to convince you that their ultimate fate is determined by some of the very same forces. ...
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"All over the world a different kind of labour law is in the process of formation; in Gramsci's phra...
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While acknowledging the difficulties inherent in a comparative approach to labor and employment orde...
The traditional boundaries of labour law are becoming outmoded in a modern world in which active lab...
In the prologue to From Labour Law to Social Competition Law?,1 Marc Rigaux prudently begins by poi...
Recent years have seen a rise in immaterial labour in the United Kingdom and other developed economi...
In this lecture, I’m going to explain how and why I came to write my article, The Law of Economic Su...
Labour law is a term of relatively recent invention, imprecise meaning, diminishing power and decre...
This collection of essays is grounded in the notion that law is both a determinant and an expression...
Exploring different approaches to the study of labour law, this book examines different ways of conc...
Abstract This article seeks to demonstrate the potential contribution that a closer a...
Labour law is in crisis. Global economic factors and the changing contours of work and workplace rel...
An academic life lived over decades can provide real rewards. One is thinking about a subject, such ...
In this article, I analyze a series of Canadian cases on union successor rights defining the circums...
This article describes the distinctive approaches that law and economics takes to labour and employm...
"All over the world a different kind of labour law is in the process of formation; in Gramsci's phra...
LL.M. (Labour Law)In this minor dissertation the author argues that the Constitution will fail to up...
While acknowledging the difficulties inherent in a comparative approach to labor and employment orde...
The traditional boundaries of labour law are becoming outmoded in a modern world in which active lab...
In the prologue to From Labour Law to Social Competition Law?,1 Marc Rigaux prudently begins by poi...
Recent years have seen a rise in immaterial labour in the United Kingdom and other developed economi...