DIGITAL: Restructuring – European and International Social Law
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DIGITAL: THE RIGHT TO TAKE COLLECTIVE ACTION – International and European Social Law
Description: Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhD6ebV7AVo&feature=youtu.be (35 mins lecture on international and European sources)
DIGITAL: Working Time – International and European Social Law
Description: This lecture is available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=602Or8EnKtU&feature=youtu.be (38 mins on international and European sources, including analysis of opt out provisions)
DIGITAL: Atypical work – International and European Social Law
Description: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKKbAoHeaxc&feature=youtu.be Offering analysis of what it is to be ‘atypical’, exploring the scope of an equal treatment principle and addressing issues concerning temporary agency work. (1 hour)
DIGITAL: The European Labour Authority
Description: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bY4I57AkBOk&feature=youtu.be Analysis of the European Labour Authority: Context, Nature, Mission and Challenges/Perspectives (25 mins)
Non-waivability in Labour Law
Description: Guy Davidov, Non-waivability in Labour Law, forthcoming in Oxford Journal of Legal Studies (2020)
DIGITAL: Retrospect and Prospect: Perspectives on the Changing Role of the International Labour Organization 25.11.19
Description: Recording of an event held at Victoria University of Wellington to mark 100 years of the International Labour Organization – available at:
DIGITAL: UCL Inaugural Lecture 2019 – Inaugural lecture: Structural Injustice and Workers’ Rights
Description: Available at: Forthcoming in Current Legal Problems
Clean Slate and the Wagner Model: Comparative Labor Law and a New Plurality
Description: Available at SSRN: Abstract: Ever since Canada imported the basic features of the U.S. Wagner Act in the 1940s there has been a natural tendency for academics and labor policy-makers to track cross-border developments. This pattern continues with…
Back to the Future of Canadian Labour Law
Description: Available at SSRN: Abstract The invitation to present the H.D. Woods Lecture came with a proposed subject: the future of labour law. That future won’t come by means of a sudden legislative tsunami that sweeps in broad-based sectoral…