Transnational domestic labor regulation (TDLR) is unilateral regulation introduced by a national government that is designed to influence labor practices in foreign jurisdictions. Many governments already use a variety of measures to try and influence foreign labor practices. TDLR has the potential to empower foreign workers and influence the balance of power in foreign industrial relations system in ways that might lead to improvements in labor conditions over time. Particularly interesting is the potential for TDLR to harness or steer the many private sources of labor practice governance already active in shaping labor conditions within global supply chains. However, whether governments should be trying to influence foreign labor practic...
This dissertation examines whether the incorporation of labor rights provisions into trade agreement...
International efforts to promote collective-action labour rights in developing countries frequently ...
While globalization has led to what can – with reference to Karl Polanyi – be referred to as a disem...
“Transnational domestic labor regulation” (TDLR) is unilateral regulation introduced by a national g...
Transnational domestic labor regulation (TDLR) is unilateral regulation introduced by a national go...
This article examines the challenge to domestic labor regulation posed by the increasingly internati...
This Article challenges the state-centered description of labor law and impoverished view of extrate...
This article examines deficits in the current legal framework of posted workers in a global setting ...
Labour groups in Western countries face an immense challenge to develop a progressive international ...
The regulation of labour in the workplace is never an easy task but it is even more complex and cha...
After a short introduction, this Article seeks to examine some of the legal and non-legal regulatory...
This paper asks whether collective industrial relations can be promoted by means other than seeking ...
Home state reluctance to regulate international corporate activities in the human rights context is ...
This paper examines Foreign Direct Investment in the presence of labour unions. An oligopoly model i...
The attention of practitioners and scholars of private regulation of working conditions is focused o...
This dissertation examines whether the incorporation of labor rights provisions into trade agreement...
International efforts to promote collective-action labour rights in developing countries frequently ...
While globalization has led to what can – with reference to Karl Polanyi – be referred to as a disem...
“Transnational domestic labor regulation” (TDLR) is unilateral regulation introduced by a national g...
Transnational domestic labor regulation (TDLR) is unilateral regulation introduced by a national go...
This article examines the challenge to domestic labor regulation posed by the increasingly internati...
This Article challenges the state-centered description of labor law and impoverished view of extrate...
This article examines deficits in the current legal framework of posted workers in a global setting ...
Labour groups in Western countries face an immense challenge to develop a progressive international ...
The regulation of labour in the workplace is never an easy task but it is even more complex and cha...
After a short introduction, this Article seeks to examine some of the legal and non-legal regulatory...
This paper asks whether collective industrial relations can be promoted by means other than seeking ...
Home state reluctance to regulate international corporate activities in the human rights context is ...
This paper examines Foreign Direct Investment in the presence of labour unions. An oligopoly model i...
The attention of practitioners and scholars of private regulation of working conditions is focused o...
This dissertation examines whether the incorporation of labor rights provisions into trade agreement...
International efforts to promote collective-action labour rights in developing countries frequently ...
While globalization has led to what can – with reference to Karl Polanyi – be referred to as a disem...