The autonomy of labour law

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Автор: Alan Bogg; Cathryn Costello; A. C. L. Davies; Jeremias Prassl

Название: The autonomy of labour law

Язык: English

Издательство: Oxford: Hart Publishing

Год: 2015

Формат: pdf

Размер: 19,6 mb

Страниц: 442

To what extent is labor law an autonomous field of study? This book is based upon papers written by a group of leading international scholars, delivered at a conference to observe Professor Mark Freedland's retirement from his teaching fellowship in Oxford. The chapters explore the boundaries and connections between labor law and other legal disciplines, such as: company law, competition law, contract law, and public law; labor law and legal methodologies, such as reflexive governance and comparative law; and labor law and other disciplines, such as ethics, economics, and political philosophy. In so doing, this festschrift represents a cross-section of the most sophisticated current work at the cutting edge of labor law theory.

 

Editors' Preface v

List of Contributors ix

Introduction: Exploring Autonomy 1

Alan Bogg, Cathryn Costello, ACL Davies and Jeretnias Prassl

Part I: Labour Law’s Autonomy: Theory and Methodology 27

1 Otto Kahn-Freund, the Contract of Employment and the Autonomy of Labour Law 29

Mark Freedland

2 Contractual Autonomy 45

Hugh Collins

3 Labour Law and the Trade Unions: Autonomy and Betrayal 73

Alan Bogg

4 Common Law Confusion and Empirical Research in Labour Law 107

Lizzie Bartnes

5 Evaluating the Reflexive T\irn in Labour Law 123

Diamond Ashiagbor

Part II: Labour Law’s Autonomy: Core Organizing Concepts 149

6 Autonomous Concepts in Labour Law? The Complexities of the Employing Enterprise Revisited 151

Jeremias Prassl

7 Uses and Misuses of ‘Mutuality of Obligations’ and the Autonomy of Labour Law 169

Nicola Countouris

8 Migrants and Forced Labour: A Labour Law Response 189

Cathryn Costello

Part III: Labour Law’s Autonomy: Labour Law, Public Law and Human Rights 229

9 Labour Law as Public Law 231

ACL Davies

10 Equality Law: Labour Law or an Autonomous Field? 257

Sandra Fredman

11 Labour Law as Human Rights Law: A Critique of the Use of ‘Dignity’ by Freedland and Kountouris 275

Christopher McCrudden

12 The EU Internal Market and Domestic Labour Law: Looking Beyond Autonomy 291

Phil Syrpis and Tbnia Novitz

Part IV: Labour Law’s Autonomy: Labour Law, Commercial Law and Economic Theory 309

13 Labour Law as the Law of the Business Enterprise 311

Alice Carse and Wanjiru Njoya

14 Conceptualizing the Employer as Fiduciary: Mission Impossible? 337

Jill Murray

15 Efficiency Arguments for the Collective Representation of Workers: A Sketch 367

Paul Davies

16 Labour Law on the Plateau: Towards Regulatory Policy for Endogenous Norms 397

Deirdre McCann

Index 423

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