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Labour law and worker protection in developing countriesPDF|Epub|txt|kindle电子书版本网盘下载
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- edited by Tzehainesh Teklè 著
- 出版社: Hart Publishing ; Geneva : ILO
- ISBN:9781841138879;1841138878
- 出版时间:2010
- 标注页数:301页
- 文件大小:15MB
- 文件页数:333页
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图书目录
Introduction3
1. Labour law and worker protection in the South:An evolving tension between models and reality&Tzehainesh Tekle3
1.1 Strengthening the presence of southern perspectives in the current debates on labour law3
1.2 An analytical approach to studying the impact of labour law in the South9
1.3 The structure of the book11
1.4 The challenge of the mismatch between socio-legal categories and reality12
1.4.1 The structural features of the world of work and labour law12
1.4.2 A world of work in evolution20
1.5 The problem of enforcement: Structural and new dimensions32
1.6 Labour law and gender equality36
1.6.1 The gendered construction of the law36
1.6.2 Labour law and the promotion of gender equality at work37
1.6.3 The interaction of labour law with otber brancbes of law and non-state sources of law39
1.6.4 The impact of globalization40
1.7 Conclusions42
PART Ⅰ Worker access to labour law protection: Historical challenges and the impact of globalization51
2. The effectiveness of labour law and decent work aspirations in the developing countries: A framework for analysis&Rachid Filali Meknassi51
2.1 Introduction51
2.2 The ineffectiveness of labour law as an expression of socio-legal pluralism55
2.2.1 One labour law, many labour law systems56
2.2.2 Inadequate integration into the dominant trade networks: The main source of legal ineffectiveness in the southern countries63
2.3 The ineffectiveness of labour law: A symptom of the decent work deficit69
2.3.1 The ineffectiveness of workers'rights and poor overall effectiveness of law70
2.3.2 A fair globalization: A factor in promoting decent work and effective rights84
3. Trade liberalization, labour law and development: A contextualization&Adelle Blackett93
3.1 Introduction93
3.2 The foundations of multilateral trade: Embedded liberalism and the convenience of colonialism94
3.3 The inherent tension between trade liberalization, labour law and the role of the contemporary state in post-colonial developing economies97
3.4 The terrain of labour law reform in developing countries108
3.4.1 Mexico108
3.4.2 The Caribbean Community (CARICOM)112
3.4.3 Mauritius117
3.4.4 Cambodia120
3.4.5 The Republic of Korea125
3.5 Towards global distributive justice128
PART Ⅱ Labour law and worker protection in the South:Regional perspectives135
4. Labour law in Latin America:The gap between norms and reality&Graciela Bensusan135
4.1 Introduction135
4.2 The evolution of labour law and the economic and political context137
4.3 Worker protection under labour law: Old and new problems142
4.3.1 The limited scope of labour law142
4.3.2 Recent responses to changing forms of work146
4.3.3 Problems relating to enforcement mechanisms147
4.4 Gender equality: The case of Mexico161
4.4.1 The legal framework and the situation of women workers in the labour market162
4.4.2 The situation in the export-oriented maquila garment industry166
4.5 Conclusions170
5. Labour law: A southern African perspective&Colin Fenwick, Evance Kalula and Ingrid Landau175
5.1 Introduction175
5.2 The evolution of labour law in southern Africa177
5.2.1 Colonization177
5.2.2 Post-independence178
5.2.3 Economic liberalization180
5.2.4 Democratization181
5.2.5 The role of the ILO183
5.2.6 Regional integration184
5.2.7 Concluding remarks186
5.3 The challenges facing labour law in southern Africa186
5.3.1 The socio-economic environment186
5.3.2 The relationship of labour law to economic objectives194
5.3.3 The scope of the employment relationship and changing patterns of work198
5.3.4 The limited capacity of labour law institutions208
5.4 Gender equality in Lesotho: A case study212
5.4.1 The legal and policy framework213
5.4.2 The role of labour law in reinforcing the existing gender inequalities216
5.4.3 Proposed labour law amendments217
5.4.4 The enforcement of labour laws218
5.4.5 Complementarities between labour laws and other laws220
5.4.6 Concluding remarks222
5.5 Conclusions222
6. Labour law in South Asia:The need for an inclusive approach&Kamala Sankaran225
6.1 Introduction225
6.2 Historical evolution226
6.3 Labour law in South Asia: Features and proposals for reform228
6.3.1 Features of labour law in the South Asia region228
6.3.2 Current debates around labour law241
6.4 Law and gender equality: The case of India252
6.4.1 The gendered notion of"work"252
6.4.2 The gendered notion of labour law254
6.4.3 The gendered impact of "neutral" laws: Examples255
6.4.4 The nature of labour law for women: Equality or protection?257
6.4.5 Night work by women258
6.5 Conclusions259
Bibliography261
Index291