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Philosophical Foundations of Labour Law, edited by Hugh Collins, Gillian Lester, and Virginia Mantouvalou

October 29, 2019, will mark the one-hundredth anniversary of the first International Labor Conference (ILC), held in the Pan American Union Building in Washington, D.C., under the nascent International Labor Organization (ILO).

Edoardo Ales, Mark Bell, Olaf Deinert and Sophie Robin-Olivier, eds., International and European Labour Law: Article-by-Article Commentary (Nomos, Hart, Beck, 2018), 1726 p. Analysis by a range of authors on European instruments as well as ILO Conventions.

Anne Trebilcock, ed., Comparative Labour Law (Edward Elgar, 2018), in the research collection and international library of comparative laws series.
Features the editor's introduction to a collection of 32 key articles in the field. 858 p. + i-xxxix.

by Anthony Forsyth

edited by Andrew Stewart, Jim Stanford and Tess Hardy.

Dear Colleagues, we are pleased to announce the Call for Papers for Spanish Labour Law and Employment Relations Journal (SLLERJ). SLLERJ provides comment and in-depth analysis on a wide range of topics relating to labour law, employment law, industrial relations and social security.

by Kazuhide Odaki

20% discount for LLRN members: use the code CV7 at the checkout.

Bamber, G.J., Lansbury, R.D., Wailes, N. & Wright, C.F. (eds), Allen & Unwin, Sydney

ILO publication - Freedom of Association - Compilation of decisions of the Committee on Freedom of Association Sixth edition (2018)

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