1. Introduction: The Need for Imagination, Jeffrey Vogt (Solidarity Center, USA), Tonia Novitz (University of Bristol, UK) and Judy Fudge (McMaster University, Canada) 2. Justifications for a Contemporary Right to Strike, Katherine Fitzpatrick and Tonia Novitz ( University of Bristol, UK) with Femi Aborisade ( Abope Chambers, Nigeria ) and Christian Gonzalez Chacon (Georgetown University, USA) 3. Access to the Right to Strike through the Employment Relationship and its Problems, Nicola Countouris ( University College London, UK ) and Ricardo Buendia Esteban ( University of Manchester, UK) 4. Expanding the Right to Strike to Include Informal and Precarious Workers, Aelim Yun ( Institute of Workers' Rights, Korea ) with Monika Mehta ( Solidarity Center, USA), Kamala Sankaran ( National Law School of India University, India ) and Marlese von Broembsen (University of the Western Cape, South Africa) 5. The Scope for Altruism: Solidarity Action, Judy Fudge ( McMaster University, Canada ) with Femi Aborisade ( Abope Chambers, Nigeria), Sergio Gamonal C. ( Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile ), Christian Gonzalez Chaco n (Georgetown University , USA) and Eric Tucker ( Osgoode Hall Law School, Canada) 6. Transnational Concerns: Supply Chains and Trade, Judy Fudge ( McMaster University, Canada ) with Femi Aborisade ( Abope Chambers, Nigeria), June Namgoong ( Korean Labour Institute, Korea ), Kamala Sankaran ( National Law School of India University, India ), Hila Shamir ( Tel-Aviv University Faculty of Law, Israel ) and Marlese von Broembsen ( University of the Western Cape, South Africa) 7.
Democratic Aims and the Right to Strike as Protest, Tonia Novitz and Katherine Fitzpatrick ( University of Bristol, UK ) with Femi Aborisade ( Abope Chambers, Nigeria), Sergio Gamonal C. ( Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile ) and Christian Gonzalez Chacon (Georgetown University, USA) 8. Recognising Environmental Objectives for Industrial Action, Jeffrey Vogt ( Solidarity Center, US A) with Ruwan Subasinghe (International Transport Workers Federation, UK) 9. The Scope of Legitimate Exceptions: Which Harms Should Act as Constraints, Why and How?, Tonia Novitz and Katherine Fitzpatrick (University of Bristol, UK) with Femi Aborisade ( Abope Chambers, Nigeria ), Christian Gonzalez Chacon (Georgetown University, USA) and Shae McCrystal ( University of Sydney Law School, Australia) 10. Strategic Litigation and Political Lobbying: Antidotes to Declining Worker Power? Manoj Dias-Abey (University of Bristol, UK) and Anthony Forsyth ( Australian Council of Trade Unions , Australia) with Femi Aborisade ( Abope Chambers, Nigeria ) and Sergio Gamonal C. ( Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile) 11. The Global Role of the International Labor Organization: What Future for a Reimagined Right to Strike?, Jeffrey Vogt (Solidarity Center, USA) with James Brudney (F ordham University School of Law, USA) 12. Conclusions and Recommendations, Jeffrey Vogt (Solidarity Center, USA), Tonia Novitz (University of Bristol, UK) and Judy Fudge (McMaster University, Canada).