The Labour Law Research Network acknowledges exceptional life-time contributions to labour law scholarship by bestowing the LLRN Award for Distinguished Contributions to Labour Law.
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New PhD Fellowship at NUI Galway
‘Employment Relations and Labour Law’
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Recently published by the Pretoria University Law Press:
Exploited, undervalued - and essential: Domestic workers and the realisation of their rights, edited by Darcy du Toit.
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Hart Publishing has recently published "Discrimination, Equality and the Law" by Aileen McColgan.
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Oxford University Press has just published "Voices at Work: Continuity and Change in the Common Law World", edited by Alan Bogg and Tonia Novitz
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Wolters Kluwers has recently published a new book: 'Worker's Representation in Central and Eastern Europe. Challenges and Opportunities for the Works Councils' System'.
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Routledge published a new book by Supriya Routh titled: "Enhancing Capabilities through Labour Law: Informal Workers in India".
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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".
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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.
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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.
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