Labour law and worker protection in developing countries [electronic resource] / edited by Tzehainesh Teklè.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Publishing ; Geneva : International Labour Office, 2010.Description: xxxvi, 301 pOther title:
  • Labor law and worker protection in developing countries
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  • K1705 .L329 2010eb
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Contents:
Labour law and worker protection in the South: an evolving tension between models and reality / Tzehainesh Teklè -- The effectiveness of labour law and decent work aspirations in the developing countries: a framework for analysis / Rachid Filati Meknassi -- Trade liberalization, labour law, and development: a contextualization / Adelle Blackett -- Labour law in Latin America: the gap between norms and reality / Graciela Bensusán -- Labour law: a southern African perspective / Colin Fenwick, Evance Kalula, and Ingrid Landau -- Labour law in South Asia: the need for an inclusive approach / Kamala Sankaran.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-289) and index.

Labour law and worker protection in the South: an evolving tension between models and reality / Tzehainesh Teklè -- The effectiveness of labour law and decent work aspirations in the developing countries: a framework for analysis / Rachid Filati Meknassi -- Trade liberalization, labour law, and development: a contextualization / Adelle Blackett -- Labour law in Latin America: the gap between norms and reality / Graciela Bensusán -- Labour law: a southern African perspective / Colin Fenwick, Evance Kalula, and Ingrid Landau -- Labour law in South Asia: the need for an inclusive approach / Kamala Sankaran.

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