Human rights and labour law
Human rights and labour law: essays for Paul O'Higgins
edited by K. D. Ewing, C. A. Gearty and B. A. Hepple
Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Mansell, 1994.
ISBN: 0720121485
DDC: 342.085
LCC: K1705.6
Notes:
"A Bibliography of the writings of Paul O'Higgins": p. 344-354.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The ILO and protection of freedom of association in the United
Kingdom / Breen Creighton--Freedom of association and the interests
of the state / Gillian S. Morris--Trade unions and democracy in
transitional societies: reflections on Russia and South Africa / Bob
Hepple--The role of the European Court of Justice in the development
of community labour law / Philippa Watson--Collective bargaining and
the protection of social rights in Europe / Brian Bercusson--Using
community law to protect workers' rights: a case study / B. W.
Napier--The Bill of Rights debate: democracy or juristocracy in
Britain? / K. D. Ewing.
Democracy and a Bill of Rights: some lessons from Ireland / C. A.
Gearty--Who can remedy human rights abuses? The 'State Action'
question / Michael Forde--Taking on the individual trade unionist: a
new emphasis in legal intervention / Sonia McKay--The strike and
breach of contract: a reassessment / Patrick Elias--Criminal law and
the development of labour relations in Nineteenth-Century Ireland /
J. McEldowney--Change and continuity: British social security law in
the 1990s / Julian Fulbrook--The evolution of administrative justice
in England: the case of social security / Martin Partington.
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