In recent years and as a consequence of radical changes in the world of work the idea of labour law has come under sustained interrogation. Of particular concern has been the extent to which the traditional boundaries of labour law organised around the regulation of employer-employee relations are in need of revision, as the ambit of labour regulation expands outwards to encompass a much broader range of socio-economic and political objectives. Such developments, inter alia, present feminists with an opportunity to challenge the extent to which labour law is predicated upon a paid work paradigm and to emphasise the interconnectedness of paid and unpaid labour and the significance of gender as a category of analysis in this context. Taking a...
This is the text of an Open Lecture delivered by Professor Judy Fudge at the University of Kent on 1...
This work is based on papers presented at a conference entitled "The Sex of Labour Law in Europe/L...
Whether labor law should deal with the issues of socio-ecological sustainability, and how it might d...
In recent years and as a consequence of radical changes in the world of work the idea of labour law ...
This article explores the application of feminist method in the context of contemporary scholarly ef...
Drawing on feminist labour law and political economy literature, I argue that it is crucial to inter...
This special section of feminists@law is the outcome of a workshop on 'Gendering Labour Law' held at...
The production and reproduction of immediate life … is … of a twofold character. On the one hand, th...
Over the past few decades, feminist legal scholars have successfully gendered several areas of legal...
The contributions of Ellen Meiksins Wood to social property relations arguments have facilitated an ...
“Why workers’ rights are not women’s rights” is an argument whose purpose is to make clear why worke...
This paper argues that research on feminised terrain suffers a professional discount in the field of...
The rigid divide between a standard employment contract and other work relations has always presente...
The subject constructed by and for labour law---the "worker"---is bodiless, sexless, genderless, and...
This paper argues that feminist scholarship has a aluable contribution to make to GVC analysis. It b...
This is the text of an Open Lecture delivered by Professor Judy Fudge at the University of Kent on 1...
This work is based on papers presented at a conference entitled "The Sex of Labour Law in Europe/L...
Whether labor law should deal with the issues of socio-ecological sustainability, and how it might d...
In recent years and as a consequence of radical changes in the world of work the idea of labour law ...
This article explores the application of feminist method in the context of contemporary scholarly ef...
Drawing on feminist labour law and political economy literature, I argue that it is crucial to inter...
This special section of feminists@law is the outcome of a workshop on 'Gendering Labour Law' held at...
The production and reproduction of immediate life … is … of a twofold character. On the one hand, th...
Over the past few decades, feminist legal scholars have successfully gendered several areas of legal...
The contributions of Ellen Meiksins Wood to social property relations arguments have facilitated an ...
“Why workers’ rights are not women’s rights” is an argument whose purpose is to make clear why worke...
This paper argues that research on feminised terrain suffers a professional discount in the field of...
The rigid divide between a standard employment contract and other work relations has always presente...
The subject constructed by and for labour law---the "worker"---is bodiless, sexless, genderless, and...
This paper argues that feminist scholarship has a aluable contribution to make to GVC analysis. It b...
This is the text of an Open Lecture delivered by Professor Judy Fudge at the University of Kent on 1...
This work is based on papers presented at a conference entitled "The Sex of Labour Law in Europe/L...
Whether labor law should deal with the issues of socio-ecological sustainability, and how it might d...