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E-raamat: Capability Approach to Labour Law

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  • Formaat: 368 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Apr-2019
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192573094
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  • Formaat: 368 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192573094

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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 now see with hindsight that Sen's argument - that we should focus upon equality of basic capabilities ('a person being able to do certain basic things') - launched what has become an academic armada now proceeding under the flag of 'the capability approach'. While that flag has ventured far and wide and engaged many area of inquiry, this volume of essays is the first to explore how the capability approach (the CA) might shed light upon labour law.

Three dimensions of the CA's potential for illuminating labour law are examined. Part I enquires into the nature of the basic relationship between CA and labour law - do they share common ground or disagree about what is important? Can the CA provide a normative 'foundation' for labour law? Part II goes further by examining the relationship of the CA and other well-established perspectives on labour law, including economics, history, critical theory, restorative justice, and human rights. Part III examines the possible relevance of the CA to a range of specific labour law issues, such as freedom of association, age discrimination in the workplace, trade, employment policy, and sweatshop goods.
Notes on the Contributors ix
Introduction: The Capability Approach to Labour Law---Why are We Here? 1(20)
Brian Langille
I THE CAPABILITY APPROACH AND LABOUR LAW: FUNDAMENTAL QUESTIONS
1 What Can Sen's Capability Approach Offer to Labour Law?
21(21)
Hugh Collins
2 The Capability Approach and Labour Law: Identifying the Areas of Fit
42(20)
Guy Davidov
3 Labor Law and the Capabilities Approach
62(20)
Martha C. Nussbaum
4 Is the Capability Theory an Adequate Normative Theory for Labour Law?
82(21)
Riccardo Del Punta
5 The Need to Become Fashionable
103(19)
Supriya Routh
6 What is Labour Law? Implications of the Capability Approach
122(21)
Brian Langille
II THE CAPABILITY APPROACH TO LABOUR LAW FROM OTHER DISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES
7 The Capability Approach and the Economics of Labour Law
143(16)
Simon Deakin
8 Labor History and the Clash of Capabilities
159(21)
Laura Weinrib
9 Capabilities, Utility, or Primary Goods? On Finding a Conceptual Framework for (International) Labour Law
180(22)
Pascal McDougall
10 Work, Human Rights, and Human Capabilities
202(16)
Virginia Mantouvalou
11 Capabilities Approaches and Labour Law through a Relational and Restorative Regulatory Lens
218(23)
Bruce P. Archibald
III THE CAPABILITY APPROACH TO LABOUR LAW AND IMPORTANT LABOUR LAW CONTROVERSIES
12 The Constitution of Capabilities: The Case of Freedom of Association
241(27)
Alan Bogg
13 Capabilities and Age Discrimination
268(22)
Pnina Alon-Shenker
14 (Re)Imagining the Trade-Labour Linkage: The Capabilities Approach
290(21)
Clair Gammage
15 Freedom in Work and the Capability Approach: Towards a Politics of Freedoms for Labour?
311(21)
Robert Salais
16 Capabilities, Contract, and Causality: The Case of Sweatshop Goods
332(21)
Lyn K.L. Tjon Soei Len
Index 353
Brian Langille is a professor in the Faculty of Law of the University of Toronto. His work examines how we think about labour law and he is currently working on an ongoing project addressing 'The Capability Approach to Labour Law', of which this volume of essays is an essential part.