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The Law and Collective Bargaining : Sources and Patterns of Regulation in the Modern World of Work
The Law and Collective Bargaining : Sources and Patterns of Regulation in the Modern World of Work
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ISBN No.: 9781509988112
Pages: 288
Year: 202602
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 166.64
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Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Foreword, Tonia Novitz (University of Bristol, UK) 1. Introduction: Rethinking the Law-Collective Bargaining Nexus for the 21st Century, Paolo Tomassetti (University of Milan, Italy), Alexis Bugada (Aix-Marseille University, France) and Anthony Forsyth (RMIT University, Australia) Part I: The Law and Collective Bargaining: Theoretical and Cross-cutting Aspects 2. Collective Bargaining, Dignity and Spheres of Justice, Sergio Gamonal (Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile) 3. Contrasting Ideas of Justice in the Law-collective Bargaining Nexus: The Case of Wage Settlement and Litigation, Paolo Tomassetti (University of Milan, Italy) 4. From Courts to Contracts: The Nexus between Strategic Litigation and Collective Bargaining, Venera Protopapa (University of Verona, Italy) 5. Regulating Transnational Collective Bargaining: Mandates, Best Practice Templates, and Incentives, Guy Mundlak (Tel Aviv University, Israel) Part II: State-led Decentralisation of Collective Bargaining and other Forms of Hostile Legislation 6. Collective Autonomy, Party Autonomy and the Law: European and Transnational Perspectives, Ulla Liukkunen (University of Helsinki, Finland) 7. Milei's Labour Reform and the Erosion of Collective Bargaining in Argentina: A Clash with the Inter-American Protective Approach, Mauro Pucheta (University of Kent, UK) 8.


Collective Bargaining and the Law: Spain as Case Study, Manuel Antonio García-Muñoz Alhambra (University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain) Part III: The Scope and Structure of Collective Bargaining Redesigned 9. Analytical Framework for Understanding Broader-based and Sectoral Bargaining Models, Sara Slinn (York University, Canada) 10. Collective Bargaining in the USA: Union Success Within and Outside of the Flawed Legal Framework , Angela Cornell (Cornell University, USA) 11. What Difference can the Law Really Make? 'Ascending' and 'Descending' from Enterprise-based Bargaining in Australian Labour Law, Anthony Forsyth (RMIT University, Australia) 12. The Legal Design of the Branch Level Collective Bargaining: The Legacy of Statutory Centralism in French Labour Law, Alexis Bugada (Aix-Marseille University, France).


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