ISBN: | 9781509913152 hardback : |
编目源: | DLC DLC DLC |
语种代码: | eng |
团体名称: | Society of Legal Scholars. |
题名: | Re-imagining labour law for development : informal work in the global north and south / edited by Diamond Ashiagbor. |
出版发行项: | Oxford, UK ; Chicago, Illinois : Hart Publishing, 2019. |
载体形态: | xv, 275 p. : ill. ; 24cm. |
一般附注: | "The Society of Legal Scholars (SLS) awarded the conference its largest annual research grant, with the conference being badged as the SLS Annual Seminar 2016. Additional research funding which facilitated the conference organisation was provided by the SOAS School of Law and the SOAS Faculty of Law and Social Sciences. I wish to thank colleagues in the SOAS Centres & Programmes Office who provided logistical support: Jane Savory, Thomas Abbs and Yasmin Jayesimi. Many thanks also go to the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies for agreeing to host us for the two day conference."--ECIP acknowledgements. |
书目附注: | Includes index. |
格式化内容附注: | Introduction : narratives of informality and development / Diamond Ashiagbor -- Historicising labour in development : labour market formalisation through the lens of British colonial administration / Kerry Rittich -- The uses of informality / Liam McHugh-Russell -- Informalisation in international labour regulation policy : profiles of an unravelling / Deirdre McCann -- Do human rights work for informal workers? / Supriya Routh -- Labour law as a luxury in the global south? : a case study from Zimbabwe / Pamhidzai H Bamu -- Insiders, outsiders and conflicts of interest / Ruth Dukes -- The different meanings of formalisation. experiments from the south : the case of Argentina / Lorena Poblete -- Supply chains and temporary migrant labour : the relevance of trade and sustainability frameworks? / Tonia Novitz -- What is actually regulating work? : a study of restaurants in Indonesia and Australia / Petra Mahy, Richard Mitchell, John Howe and Maria Azzurra Tranfaglia -- Labour laws, informality, and development : comparing India and China / Simon Deakin, Shelley Marshall and Sanjay Pinto. |