News

In this issue, seven national, transnational or international “Studies” spanning notably across various region of the globe are proposed: Asia (India), North and South America (Canada and Peru) and Europe (France, Greece, Denmark, Italy and Spain).

There is a full-time academic vacancy in the Faculty of Law at KU Leuven in the area of labour law. We are looking for candidates with an excellent record of research and with educational competence within the field of labour law.

Migrants at Work: Immigration and Vulnerability in Labour Law by Cathryn Costello and Mark Freedland.

EU Law in the Member States - Edited by: Mark Freedland, Jeremias Prassl - is a new series dedicated to exploring the impact of landmark CJEU judgments and secondary legislation in legal systems across the European Union.

Contributions
Pietro Manzella, Lost in Translation: Language and Cross-national Comparison in Industrial Relations
Andrew Langille, Lost in Transition: The Regulation of Unpaid Labour during the School-to- Labour Market Transition in Ontario

Published new book edited by Monika Schlachter: EU Labour Law - A Commentary

Call for Doctoral Students in order to set up a research group in the field of Comparative Social Law with focus on the ‘Adjudication of Social Rights’.

Hart Publishing has just published a new book edited by Virginia Mantouvalou: The Right to Work: Legal and Philosophical Perspectives

See Table of Content:

Editorial
Mia Rönnmar

Guest Editorial
Reflections on Discovering that the International Journal has Attained its Thirtieth Birthday
Alan C. Neal

The Informal Economy and the ILO: A Legal Perspective
Claire La Hovary

The Institute of Labour Law and Civil Law at the Goethe University of Frankfurt am Main in Germany chaired by Professor Dr Bernd Waas is looking for an exceptional Legal Researcher (salary pay grade E13 TV-G-U, 80 % part-time) to contribute to the research work of a project at the earliest possib

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