Buch, Englisch, Band 1, 350 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 671 g
Buch, Englisch, Band 1, 350 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 671 g
Reihe: Onati International Series in Law and Society
ISBN: 978-1-84946-279-2
Verlag: HART PUB
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1. Blurring Legal Boundaries: Regulating for Decent Work Judy FudgePART I: INFORMALITY AT WORK 2. Flexibility and Informalisation of Employment Relationships Kamala Sankaran3. Transform or Perish: Changing Conceptions of Work in Recycling Poornima Chikarmane and Lakshmi Narayanan4. Informal Sectors and New Industries: The Complexities of Regulating Occupational Health and Safety inDeveloping Countries Richard JohnstonePART II: BETWEEN THE BORDERS OF EMPLOYMENT AND COMMERCIAL LAW 5. Legal Responsibility for Labour Conditions Down the Production Chain Alan Hyde6. A Blurred Boundary between Entrepreneurship and Servitude: Regulating Business Format Franchising in Australia Joellen Riley7. Developing Legislative Protection for Owner Drivers in Australia: The Long Road to Regulatory Best Practice Brendan Johnson8. Organising Independent Contractors: The Impact of Competition Law Shae McCrystal9. Regulation of Dependent Self-employed Workers in Spain: A Regulatory Framework for Informal Work? Juan-Pablo Landa Zapirain10. Freelancers: An Intermediate Group in Labour Law? Guy DavidovPART III: PAID CARE WORKERSTHE SIGNIFICANCE OF INSTITUTIONS FOR DECENT WORK 11. The Wages of Care-workers: From Structure to Agency Guy Mundlak12. Sector-based Collective Bargaining Regimes and Gender Segregation: A Case Study of Self-employed HomeChildcare Workers in Quebec Stephanie Bernstein13. From 'Domestic Servant' to 'Domestic Worker' Einat Albin14. Employment Agencies and Domestic Work in Ghana Dzodzi TsikataPART IV: REGULATING FOR DECENT WORK 15. Corporate Codes of Conduct in the Garment Sector in Bangalore Roopa Madhav16. How Britain's Low-paid Non-unionised Employees Deal with Workplace Problems Anna Pollert17. Learning from Case Law Accounts of Marginalised Working Lizzie Barmes