Autonomy or subordination of labour law? The debate beyond national borders in 2015
Birgillito, Marialaura ; Borzaga, Matteo ; Garcia-Muñoz Alhambra, Manuel
2017
31
1
Winter
131-157
labour law ; human rights ; constitutional law ; economic and social rights ; decent work ; migrant worker ; trade union rights ; economic recession ; law reform ; EU Governance
Human rights
http://dx.doi.org/10.1441/86323
English
Bibliogr.
"The article presents the retrospective overview on the debate held in 2015 in 22 out of 28 journals affiliated with the International Association of Labour Law Journals (IALLJ). In their analysis, the authors decided to pay particular attention to the issue of autonomy and/or subordination of labour law from other disciplines and took therefore into account its relationship with international and humanitarian law, constitutional law (intended in a broad sense, i.e. considering the protection of social rights in a multilevel legal order) and economics."
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