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Human Rights at Work

Reimagining Employment Law

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Gebonden, 384 blz. | Engels
Hart Publishing | 1e druk, 2024
ISBN13: 9781509976409
Hart Publishing 1e druk, 2024 9781509976409
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Should workers ever lose their job because of their political views or affiliations? Should female employees be entitled to wear a headscarf in the workplace for religious reasons? Can it ever be right for an employer to dismiss someone for personal activities undertaken in their leisure time? What restrictions, if any, should be placed on the right to strike ?

Engagingly written, this innovative new textbook provides an entry point for exploring these and other topical issues, enabling students to analyse the applicability of human rights to disputes between employers and workers in the UK. It offers an original perspective on the traditional topics of employment law as well as looking in greater depth at new issues, such as employees' use of social media or the enforcement of human rights in the gig economy.

Uniquely, the book considers the most important international Conventions that are relevant for the law in the UK, especially the European Convention on Human Rights, the European Social Charter, Conventions of the International Labour Organisation, and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union.

A central question that each of the chapters addresses is whether UK employment law is compatible with human rights law. Each chapter discusses all the key cases drawn from various jurisdictions, including the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights.

Written by a stellar team of authors, this textbook is an invaluable teaching aid for both postgraduate and undergraduate students studying employment law, human rights, human resource management, and industrial relations.

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ISBN13:9781509976409
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:384
Druk:1
Verschijningsdatum:3-10-2024

Over Alan Bogg

Professor Alan Bogg's academic career started at the University of Birmingham, where he was a lecturer between 2000 and 2003. He was then elected as a Law Fellow at Hertford College, Oxford, lecturing at the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford. He was a Professor of Labour Law at the University of Oxford until July 2017, and Senior Tutor at Hertford College. He is currently an Emeritus Fellow at Hertford College, Oxford, and teaches law at the University of Bristol as a Professor of Labour Law since July 2017.

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Over Hugh Collins

Hugh Collins became the Vinerian Professor of English Law in 2013. He obtained his BA (1974) and BCL (1975) from Pembroke College, Oxford, and an LLM (1986) from Harvard Law School. He was a Fellow in law at Brasenose College, Oxford from 1976 to 1990, when he became the Professor of English Law at the London School of Economics, where he was also head of the department of law for two terms of office. He has been a Visiting Professor at New York University Law School and Boston University Law School. He has served as a member of the editorial committee of The Modern Law Review since 1991, and as a founder and editor of the European Review of Contract Law. He was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 2006.

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Inhoudsopgave

1. Introduction
2. Sources of Rights at Work
3. Human Rights and Personal Scope
4. Right to Equal Treatment and Equal Opportunity
5. Freedom of Association
6. Human Rights and Worker Voice
7. The Right to Strike
8. The Right to Work
9. Migration, Slavery, Servitude, Forced Labour and Human Trafficking
10. The Right to Fair Pay
11. The Right to Reasonable Limitation of Working Hours
12. Business, Supply Chains and Human Rights
13. The Right to Private Life at Work
14. Private Life Away From Work
15. Freedom of Expression Connected to the Performance of Work
16. Freedom of Expression Outside Work
17. Freedom to Manifest a Religion
18. The Right to Protection against Unjustified Dismissal
19. Human Rights as the Justification for Labour Law

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