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1. Bonsignore, John : Law and multinationals , 1994
2. Tanner, Murray Scot : The politics of lawmaking in China, 1999
The politics of lawmaking in China / Tanner, Murray Scot, vi, 286 p.. - Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1999.
ISBN 0-19-829339-9
ABSTRACT: The chapters are:. PART I : Theoretical considerations. PART II : Lawmaking institutions. PART III : Case studies in lawmaking. PART IV : Conclusions.
3. Butler, William E. : Russian law, 1999
Russian law / Butler, William E., xlii, 692 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 1999.
ISBN 0-19-826032-6
ABSTRACT: The chapters are:. 1. Part I : The setting. 2. Part II : The legal system. 3. Part III : The substantive law. 4. Part IV : The law and foreign relations. 5. Part V : Resource materials.
URL http://www.oup.co.uk/isbn/0-19-826032-6
4. Fox, Hazel : Employment contracts as an exception to state immunity, 1996
Employment contracts as an exception to state immunity : is all public service immune? / Fox, Hazel
REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: The British year book of international law 1995 : no. 66 / Brownlie, I. ... [et al.], p. 97-176. - Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1996.
NOTE (GENERAL): European convention on state immunity; ICESCR; ICCPR; Vienna conventions on diplomatic and consular relations;
5. Part VI : The law of the European Union, 1998
6. Erasmus, Gerhard : South Africa and the ILO, 1994
South Africa and the ILO : towards a new relationship? / Erasmus, Gerhard ; Jordaan, Barney
REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): South African yearbook of international law : vol. 19., p. 65-92. - Pretoria : University of South Africa, 1994. - ISSN 0379-8895
NOTE (GENERAL): Constitution of the ILO; UN charter; UDHR;
7. Compa, Lance : Enforcing international labor rights through corporate codes of conduct, 1995
8. Javillier, Jean-Claude : Le droit international du travail entre pragmatisme et créativité, 1994
Le droit international du travail entre pragmatisme et créativité : libre propos d'un juriste du travail / Javillier, Jean-Claude
REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Revue internationale du travail : vol. 133; no. 4., p. 533-550. - Geneve, 1994.
9. Ehrenberg, Daniel S. : The labor link, 1995
10. Seidman, Ann (ed.) : Making development work, 1999
11. Neal, Alan C. : European labour law and social security, 1999
European labour law and social security : cases and materials / Neal, Alan C., xxxv, 735 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 1999.
ISBN 90-411-1279-0
ABSTRACT: Preface: Treaty Provisions. Agreements and other non-Treaty Documents. Directives. Decisions. Resolutions. Declarations. Recommendations. Communications. Chronological Table of ECJ Case-Law: References for Preliminary. Rulings (Article 234). Chronological Table of ECJ Case-Law: Actions taken against an Individual Member State (Article 226). Chronological Table of ECJ Case-Law: Action for Annulment (Article 230). Tables of Equivalences (Article 12 of the Treaty of Amsterdam). Treaty on European Union. "Tables of Equivalences (Article 12 of the Treaty of Amsterdam). Treaty Establishing the European Community. Part 1: Labour Law and Social Policy: The Treaties and Agreements. Part 2: Developing Social Dialogue at the European Level. Part 3: The Development of Social Policy Through the Action Programmes. Part 4: Free Movement of Workers and the Provision of Services . Part 5: Information, Consultation and Participation for Workers . Part 6: Equality of Treatment for Men and Women. Part 7: Equal Pay for Men and Women . Part 8: Labour Law and Working Conditions. Part 9: Promoting Health and Safety at Work.
URL http://www.wkap.nl/book.htm/90-411-1279-0
12. Gearty, Conor (ed.) : Understanding human rights, 1999
13. De Cruz, Peter (ed.) : Comparative law in a changing world, 1999
14. Unfair advantage, 2000
Unfair advantage : Workers Freedom of Association in the United States under international human rights standards /, 213 p.. - New York : Human Rights Watch, 2000.
ISBN 1-56432-251-3
ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Summary. 2. Findings and recommendations. 3. Worker's freedom of association under international human rights law. 4. Freedom of association under U.S labor law. 5. Case stduies of violations of workers' freedom of association. 6. Legal obstacles to U.S. workers' exercise of freedom of association
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; ADRD; AMR; Social charter; ILO's declaration of fundamental principles and rights at work; Freedom of association and protection of the right to organise (ILO convention no. 87); Right to organise and collective bargaining (ILO convention no. 98);
16. Barnard, Catherine : EC employment law, 2000
17. Kilpatrick, Claire (ed.) : The future of remedies in Europe, 2000
18. Bottomley, Stephen (ed.) : Commercial law and human rights law, 2002
19. Blanpain, Roger ... [et al.] : The Council of Europe and the social challenges of the XXIst century, 2001
20. Campbell, Tom (ed.) : Sceptical essays on human rights, 2001
Sceptical essays on human rights / Campbell, Tom (ed.) ; Ewing, Keith ; Tomkins, Adam, xxxv, 423 p.. - 0-19-924668-8 : Oxford U. P., 2001.
ISBN 0-19-924668-8
ABSTRACT: 1 Adam Tomkins, In troduction. PART ONE : SCEPTICISM AND HUMAN RIGHTS:. 2. Richard Bellamy, University of Reading: Political Citizenship versus constitutional Rights : republican reflections on the EU charter and the human rights act. 3. Martin Loughlin, London School of Economics: Rights, Democracy, and the Nature of the Legal Order. 4. Keith Ewing, King's College London: The Unbalanced Constitution. 5. Neil Walker, European University Institute: Human Rights in a Postnational Order: Reconciling Political and Constitutional Pluralism. 6. Jeffrey Goldsworthy, Monash University: Rights, Sovereignty, and 'the People'. 7. Tom Campbell, Australian National University: Incorporation through Interpretation. PART TWO: THE IMPACT AND IMPLICATIONS OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS: 8. Chris Himsworth, University of Edinburgh: Rights Versus Devolution. 9. Colin Harvey, University of Leeds: Human Rights in Northern Ireland. 10. Richard Rawlings, London School of Economics: Taking Wales Seriously. 11. Sandra Fredman, Exeter College, Oxford: Scepticism under Scrutiny: Labour Law and Human Rights. 12. Aileen McColgan, King's College London: Discrimination Law and the Human Rights Act. 13. Conor Gearty, King's College London: Tort Law and the Human Rights Act. 14. Alan Norrie, King's College London: Criminal Justice, Legal Rights, Judicial Interpretation: On Being Sceptical about the Human Rights Act. 15. Maleiha Malik , King's College London: Minority Protection and Human Rights. PART THREE : THE EXPERIENCE OF ELSEWHERE : REASONS TO BE SCEPTICAL: 16. Judy Fudge, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University: The Canadian Charter of Rights: Recognition, Redistribution, and the Imperialism of the Courts. 17. Saras Jagwanth, University of Cape Town: The South African Experience. 18. Wojciech Sadurski, European University Institute: Postcommunist Central Europe. 19. Mark Tushnet, Georgetown University: Scepticism about Judicial Review: A Perspective from the United States. 20. Jim Allan, University of Otago: The New Zealand Bill of Rights Act: Lessons for the UK?. 21. Adrienne Stone, Australian National University: The Australian Free Speech Experiment and Scepticism about the Human Rights Act Index
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / Canada / France / Germany / Hong Kong / Hungary / Italy / New Zealand / Poland / Slovenia / South Africa / United Kingdom / Ireland / USA / Albania / Bulgaria / Croatia / Czech Republic / Estonia / Germany / Israel / Italy / Lithunania / Moldova / New Zealand / Romania / Russian Federation / Slovakia / Spain / Ukraine / Yugoslavia
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ESC; EU charter of fundamental rights; Canadian charter of rights and freedoms;
URL http://www.oup.co.uk/isbn/0-19-924668-8
21. Hepple, Bob : Labour laws and global trade, 2005
22. Blanpain, Roger (ed.) : On-line rights for employees in the information society, 2002
On-line rights for employees in the information society : use and monitoring of e-mail and internet at work / Blanpain, Roger (ed.) - (Bulletin of comparative labour relations ; 40), xxi, 280 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2002.
ISBN 90-411-1626-5
ABSTRACT: CONTENTS: Introductory remarks, by R. Blanpain, T. Hanami. Welcome; T. Wedin. 1. The protection of privacy at work, by P. Skyte. 2. Employment in a global knowledge content, by P. Johnston. 3. Forwarding confidential information on the Internet: technological possibilities of monitoring and control, by M. Van Gestel. 4. Monitoring and control of use of e-mail and Internet by the employee. Management's point of view, by E. Sheehy. 5. Employment and labour law aspects. Setting the scene. Asking the right questions, by R. Blanpain. 6. Privacy and employment law: general principles and application to electronic monitoring, by F. Hendrickx. 7. Belgian Law; F. Hendrickx. Report of the Belgian workshop, by F. Hendrickx. 8. Dutch Law; T.C.B. Homan. 9. English Law; G. Morris. Report of the English workshop, by A. Bibby. 10. French Law, b J.-E. Ray, J. Rojot. 11. German Law; A. Hoeland. 12. Italian Law; M. Colucci. 13. Italian Law, V. Ferrante. 14. Italian Law; E. Dal Bon. 15. Japanese Law; I. Sunaoshi. 16. US Law; M.W. Finkin. 17. US Law; J.P. Kesan. 18. Regulating and monitoring communications in the enterprise: guidelines for the development of an effective usage policy, by J. Dumortier. Index
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Belgium / Netherlands / United Kingdom / France / Germany / Italy / Japan / USA
NOTE (MEETINGS): Proceedings of the conference organized by the Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and the Arts Union Network International, UNI-Europa, the Euro-Japan Institute for Law and Business
URL http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/90-411-1626-5
23. Blanpain, Roger (ed.) : The evolving employment relationship and the new economy, 2001
24. Blanpain, Roger (ed.) : Labour law, human rights and social justice, 2001
25. Neal, Alan C. (ed.) : European social policy and the Nordic countries, 2000
26. Bell, Mark : Beyond European labour law?, 2002
Beyond European labour law? : Reflections on the EU racial equality directive / Bell, Mark
REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): European law journal : review of European law in context : vol. 8; issue 3., p. 384-399. - Oxford : Blackwell Publ., 2002. - ISSN 1351-5993
URL http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=1351-5993&src=ard&aid=159&iid=3&vid=8
27. Storlund, Vivan : To each one's due at the borderline of work, 2002
To each one's due at the borderline of work : toward a theoretical framework for economic, social and cultural rights / Storlund, Vivan, x, 240 p.. - Helsinki : University of Helsinki, 2002.
NOTE (THESIS): Dr.iur, University of Helsinki, [20021122], [T]
URL http://ethesis.helsinki.fi/julkaisut/oik/julki/vk/storlund/
28. Neal, Alan C. : European labour law and social policy, 2002
29. Blanpain, Roger (ed.) : The ILO and the social challenges of the 21st century, 2001
The ILO and the social challenges of the 21st century : the Geneva lectures / Blanpain, Roger (ed.) ; Engels, Chris - (Studies in employment and social policy), xiv, 148 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2001.
ISBN 90-411-1572-2
ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Economic globalisation and the demand for decent work, by A. Parisotto. 2. The future work and related security: a discussion of the need to place matters in perspective, by J.-M. Servais. 3. Industrial relations in developing countries, by T. Fashoyin. 4. Employment revival in Europe: small countries on the way to success, by P. Auer. 5. Employers and the International Labour Organisation, by D. France. 6. The challenges facing trade unions in the 21st century, by D. Cunniah. 7. The future of the labour movement: some observations on developing countries, by A.V. Jose. 8. International labour standards: the challenges of the 21st century, by S. Oates. 9. The ILO declaration on fundamental principles and rights at work: a new tool, by A. Trebilcock. 10. International labour standards and the private sector, by J. Diller. 11. Decent work and rights at work: new measures of freedom of association and collective bargaining, by D. Kucera. 12. Action against child labour: an international perspective, by F. Hagemann.
NOTE (GENERAL): Worst forms of labour convention (ILO convention no. 182); OECD guidelines for multinational enterprises; UDHR;
URL http://www.aspenpublishers.com/Product.asp?catalog%5Fname=Aspen&category%5Fname=∏uct%5Fid=9041115722&Mode=SEARCH&ProductType=M
30. Hervey, Tamara (ed.) : Economic and social rights under the EU charter of fundamental rights, 2003