What does it mean to say that labour rights are human rights? What is the role of the courts in transforming a political manifesto into a legal claim? The answers to these questions are developed in three parts. The first places the rights to organize, to bargain collectively, and to strike in the social and political context in which they are claimed, contested, and recognized. The second part examines what it means to say that labour rights are human rights with an eye to teasing out the significance ofthis characterization. Third, the role of the courts when it comes to making the maxim that labour rights are human rights a legally enforceable right is assessed by focusing on what it means to say that courts should be neutral in interpre...
The aim of this chapter is to map out how different theories of human rights might be used as philos...
Abstract The twenty-first century has seen reliance on courts and judicial means rather than strike...
In June 2007 the Supreme Court of Canada held that the right to collective bargaining is a constitut...
What does it mean to say that labour rights are human rights? What is the role of the courts in tran...
Yes, it’s true: Workers are human, they are not commodities, they are not factors of production. Peo...
Beleaguered labour movement advocates are turning to the “labour rights as human rights” framing to ...
Our rights are increasingly being constructed as human rights. While this construction is gaining po...
This article charts the shift in the Supreme Court of Canada\u27s interpretation of the Charter of R...
What is the role of labour rights in human rights law? This chapter considers this question. It addr...
Labour rights can be understood as those parts of law which grant workers, whether individually or c...
This article examines the relationship between human rights and labour law. It first explores the re...
In these remarks to an audience of union-side labour lawyers, I caution against excessive optimism c...
This article critically reviews the Charter jurisprudence of the Supreme Court of Canada relating to...
much to the surprise of the Canadian labour relations community, affirmed the human rights status of...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08In recent years, labor activists have increasingly ...
The aim of this chapter is to map out how different theories of human rights might be used as philos...
Abstract The twenty-first century has seen reliance on courts and judicial means rather than strike...
In June 2007 the Supreme Court of Canada held that the right to collective bargaining is a constitut...
What does it mean to say that labour rights are human rights? What is the role of the courts in tran...
Yes, it’s true: Workers are human, they are not commodities, they are not factors of production. Peo...
Beleaguered labour movement advocates are turning to the “labour rights as human rights” framing to ...
Our rights are increasingly being constructed as human rights. While this construction is gaining po...
This article charts the shift in the Supreme Court of Canada\u27s interpretation of the Charter of R...
What is the role of labour rights in human rights law? This chapter considers this question. It addr...
Labour rights can be understood as those parts of law which grant workers, whether individually or c...
This article examines the relationship between human rights and labour law. It first explores the re...
In these remarks to an audience of union-side labour lawyers, I caution against excessive optimism c...
This article critically reviews the Charter jurisprudence of the Supreme Court of Canada relating to...
much to the surprise of the Canadian labour relations community, affirmed the human rights status of...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08In recent years, labor activists have increasingly ...
The aim of this chapter is to map out how different theories of human rights might be used as philos...
Abstract The twenty-first century has seen reliance on courts and judicial means rather than strike...
In June 2007 the Supreme Court of Canada held that the right to collective bargaining is a constitut...