The Making of Labour Law in Europe
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The Making of Labour Law in Europe is a scholarly work that traces and compares the historical development of labour law across European countries, highlighting the social, political, and economic forces that shaped it.
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Target entity: The Making of Labour Law in Europe Context triple: [Bob Hepple, notableWork, The Making of Labour Law in Europe]
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European Union institutions on labour and social policy
European Union institutions on labour and social policy are the bodies and agencies of the EU responsible for developing, coordinating, and enforcing legislation and initiatives related to employment standards, workers’ rights, and social protection across member states.
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Capital and Labour Redefined
Capital and Labour Redefined is a scholarly work by economist Amiya Kumar Bagchi that critically examines the historical and contemporary dynamics between capital and labor within global capitalism.
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Law in the Service of Human Needs
Law in the Service of Human Needs is the guiding motto of CUNY School of Law, emphasizing a mission of using legal education and practice to advance social justice and serve marginalized communities.
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Book V: Labour
Book V: Labour is the section of the Italian Civil Code that governs employment relationships, workers’ rights, and the regulation of enterprises and labor organizations.
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De la réorganisation de la société européenne
De la réorganisation de la société européenne is a political treatise by Henri de Saint-Simon outlining his vision for a reorganized, cooperative European society and supranational order after the Napoleonic era.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: The Making of Labour Law in Europe Target entity description: The Making of Labour Law in Europe is a scholarly work that traces and compares the historical development of labour law across European countries, highlighting the social, political, and economic forces that shaped it.
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A.
European Union institutions on labour and social policy
European Union institutions on labour and social policy are the bodies and agencies of the EU responsible for developing, coordinating, and enforcing legislation and initiatives related to employment standards, workers’ rights, and social protection across member states.
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B.
Capital and Labour Redefined
Capital and Labour Redefined is a scholarly work by economist Amiya Kumar Bagchi that critically examines the historical and contemporary dynamics between capital and labor within global capitalism.
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C.
Law in the Service of Human Needs
Law in the Service of Human Needs is the guiding motto of CUNY School of Law, emphasizing a mission of using legal education and practice to advance social justice and serve marginalized communities.
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D.
Book V: Labour
Book V: Labour is the section of the Italian Civil Code that governs employment relationships, workers’ rights, and the regulation of enterprises and labor organizations.
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E.
De la réorganisation de la société européenne
De la réorganisation de la société européenne is a political treatise by Henri de Saint-Simon outlining his vision for a reorganized, cooperative European society and supranational order after the Napoleonic era.
- F. None of above. chosen
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| instanceOf |
book
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scholarly work ⓘ |
| aimsTo |
compare labour law developments between European states
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trace the evolution of labour law across Europe ⓘ |
| analyses | national labour law systems in European countries ⓘ |
| approach | historical-comparative ⓘ |
| countryOfFocus | Europe NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| covers |
19th century origins of labour law in Europe
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20th century transformations of European labour law ⓘ interplay between national and European-level labour regulation ⓘ |
| describes | historical development of labour law in Europe ⓘ |
| discusses |
collective bargaining frameworks in Europe
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development of workers' rights in Europe ⓘ impact of economic change on labour regulation ⓘ interaction between law and industrial relations ⓘ role of the state in regulating labour relations ⓘ |
| fieldOfStudy |
European studies
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labour law ⓘ legal history ⓘ |
| focusesOn |
economic forces shaping labour law
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political forces shaping labour law ⓘ social forces shaping labour law ⓘ |
| genre |
labour law scholarship
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legal history ⓘ |
| hasPerspective | comparative ⓘ |
| intendedAudience |
historians of labour and industry
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legal scholars ⓘ students of comparative law ⓘ |
| language | English ⓘ |
| mainSubject |
European legal history
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comparative law ⓘ labour law ⓘ |
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