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Routledge published a new book by Supriya Routh titled: "Enhancing Capabilities through Labour Law: Informal Workers in India".

LFB Scholarly Publishing has recently published a book by Jeffrey Kahana "The Unfolding of American Labor Law: Judges, Workers and Public Policy Across Two Political Generations".

Judy Fudge and Emily Grabham have launched the Gendering Labour Law Research Network and announced the publication of a special section of the open access journal feminists@law on the topic Gendering Labour Law.

The proceedings of the 2013 Marco Biagi Conference organised by the Marco Biagi Foundation have been published by Giappichelli as part of the Marco Biagi Foundation’s book series: 'The Transnational Dimension of Labour Relations. A New Order in the Making?' by E. Ales and I. Senatori.

See call for papers “The Evolution of Doctoral Education towards Industry and the Professions” promoted by the Harvard Kennedy-Belfer Center in collaboration with ADAPT for the special issue of the International Journal of Technology and Globalisation.

Adapt has just released a new volume, 'Tackling Youth Unemployment', edited by Morley Gunderson and Francesca Fazio.

Published by Giappichelli the proceedings of the XI Conference in commemoration of Marco Biagi.

Intersentia publishes 'From Labour Law to Social Competition Law?' by Marc Rigaux, Jan Buelens and Amanda Latinne (eds.).

Hart Publishing has recently co-published a book with the ILO, which is called ‘Towards the Single Employment Contract’ and is by Giuseppe Casale and Adalberto Perulli.

The Centre for Social Law of the Aix - Marseille University is advertising 5 post-doctoral positions for the research program entitled 'Rising Stars: mobility and protection: normativity and social inclusion'.

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