Regulating Labour in the Wake of Globalisation: New Challenges, New Institutions

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Main Details

Title Regulating Labour in the Wake of Globalisation: New Challenges, New Institutions
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Brian Bercusson
Edited by Cynthia Estlund
SeriesColumbia London Law Series
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:290
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
ISBN/Barcode 9781841137667
ClassificationsDewey:344.01
Audience
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Hart Publishing
Publication Date 10 January 2008
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

In recent decades, the prevailing response to the problem of unacceptable labour market outcomes in both Europe and North America - national regulation of labour standards and labour relations, coupled with collective bargaining - has come under increasing pressure from the economic and technological forces associated with globalisation. As those forces have shifted power away from national governments and labour unions and toward capital, the appropriate institutional locus of labour regulation has become hotly contested. There have been efforts to move the locus of regulation downward to smaller units of governance, including firms themselves, upward to larger units such as regional federations and international organizations, and outward to non-governmental organizations and civil society. In this volume, labour relations scholars from North America and Europe examine the efficacy of these emerging forms of labour regulation, their democratic legitimacy, the goals and values underlying them, and the appropriate direction of reform.

Author Biography

Cynthia Estlund is Catherine A. Rein Professor of Law at New York University Law School. Brian Bercusson, who died in 2008, was Professor of European Social Law at King's College, London

Reviews

...what this truly fascinating collection shows is the results of a wholly effective and successful collaboration between highly respected scholars from North America and Europe in the field of labour law and regulation. The valuable comparative insights are inescapable and persuasive...This book is highly recommended reading for anyone involved or interested in the field of labour/employment law. It may, might I be so bold as to venture, even change your mind on how the workplace, globally, nationally or locally, should be regulated...What this extremely useful volume does is start progress on the long path towards seeking legitimacy and values for standards-setting and dialogue in the workplace in the wake of the unceasing tide of globalisation. A great testament to Bercusson's legacy to labour law. -- Stephen Hardy * King's Law Journal Vol 19, Issue 3, 2008 * ...Firstly, it brings together two large groups of experts from both sides of the Atlantic, each with its respective intellectual tradition, analytical style and legal culture permeating every page of this book. Secondly, it provides a vivid and topical contextual snapshot of the struggles and challenges faced by contemporary societies in their quest to adapt to this ever-changing ' brave new world ' we live in... -- Nicola Countouris * Industrial Law Journal Vol. 37, No. 3, September 2008 * Bercussson and Estlund's book is mostly superior to other publications addressing similar subject matter...Overall, the volume paints a detailed portrait of the cutting edge of public policy research about labor market management...Bercusson and Estland's is an important work...I have no hesitation in praising the book's substance. If you want to develop a sophisticated appreciation of labor market management options in the modern world and, at the same time, receive a re-education about labor-market institutions, Bercusson and Estland's new publication should not be ignored. -- Anthony M Gould * Relations Industrielles/Industrial Relations Vol 63, No 4 *