The capability approach to labour law / edited by Brian Langille.

Publisher's description: Forty years ago Amartya Sen delivered his Tanner Lecture, 'Equality of What?', in which he introduced to the world a novel approach to the idea of equality by way of the notion of 'basic capability' as 'a morally relevant dimension'. We can...

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Other Authors: Langille, Brian (Editor)
Other title:Capability approach to labor law.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2019.
Edition:First edition.
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505 0 0 |t The capability approach to labour law : why are we here? /  |r Brian Langille --  |t What can Sen's capability approach offer to labour law? /  |r Hugh Collins --  |t The capability approach and labour law : identifying the areas of fit /  |r Guy Davidov --  |t Labor law and the capabilities approach /  |r Martha C. Nussbaum --  |t Is the capability theory an adequate normative theory for labour law? /  |r Riccardo Del Punta --  |t The need to become fashionable /  |r Supriya Routh --  |t What is labour law? : implications of the capability approach /  |r Brian Langille --  |t The capability approach and the economics of labour law /  |r Simon Deakin --  |t Labor history and the clash of capabilities /  |r Laura Weinrib --  |t Capabilities, utility, or primary goods? : on finding a conceptual framework for (international) labour law /  |r Pascal McDougall --  |t Work, human rights, and human capabilities /  |r Virginia Mantouvalou --  |t Capabilities approaches and labour law through a relational and restorative regulatory lens /  |r Bruce P. Archibald --  |t The constitution of capabilities : the case of freedom of association /  |r Alan Bogg --  |t Capabilities and age discrimination /  |r Pnina Alon-Shenker --  |t (Re)imagining the trade-labour linkage : the capabilities approach /  |r Clair Gammage --  |t Freedom in work and the capability approach : towards a politics of freedoms for labour? /  |r Robert Salais --  |t Capabilities, contract, and causality : the case of sweatshop goods /  |r Lyn K.L. Tjon Soei Len. 
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