DIGITAL: UCL Inaugural Lecture 2019 – Inaugural lecture: Structural Injustice and Workers’ Rights
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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…
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…
Description: Available at SSRN: Abstract: The future of Canadian labor law won’t come by means of a sudden legislative tsunami that sweeps in broad-based sectoral collective bargaining or some other dramatic new system to replace the Wagner model which…
Description: This report Is avaialble at: (See ‘output’) The summary is as follows: As welfare states developed their activation policies, mandatory participation of welfare recipients in integration programmes, which include the duty to perform work, increased. It is still…
Description: Social rights aren’t just morally just, they could save us from economic catastrophe. The Coronavirus has triggered a stock market crash sharper and faster than the global financial crisis. It threatens a depression unless we move aggressively to protect…
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Description: Aleydis Nissen, ‘Can WTO Member States Rely on Citizen Concerns to Prevent Corporations from Importing Goods Made from Child Labour?’ (2018) 14(2) Utrecht Law Review.
Description: Distributive Justice and Labour Law Guy Davidov* Published in Philosophical Foundations of Labour Law (Hugh Collins, Gillian Lester & Virginia Mantouvalou eds., OUP 2018) Ch. 8 Other
Description: The Capability Approach and Labour Law: Identifying the Areas of Fit Guy Davidov* Published in The Capability Approach and Labour Law (Brian Langille ed., OUP 2019) Ch. 2 Other