Social Regionalism in the Global Economy
Herausgeber: Blackett, Adelle; Lévesque, Christian
Social Regionalism in the Global Economy
Herausgeber: Blackett, Adelle; Lévesque, Christian
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Social Regionalism in the Global Economy collects essays by international specialists attempting to move beyond textual analyses of regional agreements to offer new accounts of regional integration by combing insights from developing countries with original analyses from the EU.
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Social Regionalism in the Global Economy collects essays by international specialists attempting to move beyond textual analyses of regional agreements to offer new accounts of regional integration by combing insights from developing countries with original analyses from the EU.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9781138996267
- ISBN-10: 1138996262
- Artikelnr.: 47174830
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9781138996267
- ISBN-10: 1138996262
- Artikelnr.: 47174830
Adelle Blackett is Professor of Law at McGill University, Canada. She holds a doctorate in law from Columbia University where she taught as an Associate in Law for two years. She is a research coordinator for the Inter-university Research Centre on Globalization and Work (CRIMT), the convener of the Labour Law and Development Research Network (LLDRN) and the recent recipient of a Canadian Foundation for Innovation award to construct a Labour Law and Development Research Laboratory (LLDRL). Christian Lévesque is Professor of Human Resource Management at HEC Montréal, Canada. He received a Ph.D. in Industrial Relations from Laval University and did post-doctoral work at MIT in Cambridge, MA. He is an AIM visiting international fellow (Advanced Institute of Management). He is Co-director for the Inter-university Research Centre on Globalization and Work (CRIMT) and leads a research team on the evolution of employment relations within multinational firms in the global era.
Introduction: Social Regionalism in the Global Economy Adelle Blackett and
Christian Lévesque Part 1: The Multilateral Firm as a Vector of Integration
1. Asymmetric Integration and the Restructuring of Social Relations in
Global Firms: Actors, Institutions and Norms Christian Lévesque and Gregor
Murray 2. MNC Strategies and their Linkages with SMEs Clemente Ruis Duran
and Jorge Carrillo 3. The Role of Mncs in Reshaping Employment Relations in
China Christian Lévesque and Hu Hao Part 2: Regulating Integration: Union
and Civil Society Action 4. European Trade Unions and EU Labour Law Brian
Bercusson 5. European Works Councils and Trade Union Networking: A New
Space for Regulation and Workers' Solidarity in Europe? Valéria Pulignano
6. Solidarity beyond Borders? Canadian Law and Trans-American Union
Solidarity Action Pierre Verge 7. Does Social Embeddedness Still Matter? A
Case Study in the Ghanaian Mining Sector Brice Adanhounme Part 3: Regional
Integration and the Nation State in Labour Law Reform 8. The Reformulation
of Labour Law in Post-Communist Central and Eastern Europe Arturo Bronstein
9. Mapping the Social in Caribbean Regional Integration Rose-Marie Belle
Antoine 10. Labour Reform from a Regional Perspective: Experiences in the
Americas Graciela Bensusan 11. The Evolution of European Social Integration
under Globalization: Some Reflections on Recent Developments Marie-Ange
Moreau Part 4: International Institutions and Actors in Regional Reform
12. The Paradox of OHADA's Transnational, Hard Law, Labour Harmonization
Initiative Adelle Blackett 13. Trade, Labor, Migration: The 'NAFTA Corn'
Example Chantal Thomas 14. Putting International Labour Law on the (Right)
Map Brian Langille 15. The Cartography of Transnational Labour Law:
Projection, Scale, and Symbolism Judy Fudge
Christian Lévesque Part 1: The Multilateral Firm as a Vector of Integration
1. Asymmetric Integration and the Restructuring of Social Relations in
Global Firms: Actors, Institutions and Norms Christian Lévesque and Gregor
Murray 2. MNC Strategies and their Linkages with SMEs Clemente Ruis Duran
and Jorge Carrillo 3. The Role of Mncs in Reshaping Employment Relations in
China Christian Lévesque and Hu Hao Part 2: Regulating Integration: Union
and Civil Society Action 4. European Trade Unions and EU Labour Law Brian
Bercusson 5. European Works Councils and Trade Union Networking: A New
Space for Regulation and Workers' Solidarity in Europe? Valéria Pulignano
6. Solidarity beyond Borders? Canadian Law and Trans-American Union
Solidarity Action Pierre Verge 7. Does Social Embeddedness Still Matter? A
Case Study in the Ghanaian Mining Sector Brice Adanhounme Part 3: Regional
Integration and the Nation State in Labour Law Reform 8. The Reformulation
of Labour Law in Post-Communist Central and Eastern Europe Arturo Bronstein
9. Mapping the Social in Caribbean Regional Integration Rose-Marie Belle
Antoine 10. Labour Reform from a Regional Perspective: Experiences in the
Americas Graciela Bensusan 11. The Evolution of European Social Integration
under Globalization: Some Reflections on Recent Developments Marie-Ange
Moreau Part 4: International Institutions and Actors in Regional Reform
12. The Paradox of OHADA's Transnational, Hard Law, Labour Harmonization
Initiative Adelle Blackett 13. Trade, Labor, Migration: The 'NAFTA Corn'
Example Chantal Thomas 14. Putting International Labour Law on the (Right)
Map Brian Langille 15. The Cartography of Transnational Labour Law:
Projection, Scale, and Symbolism Judy Fudge
Introduction: Social Regionalism in the Global Economy Adelle Blackett and
Christian Lévesque Part 1: The Multilateral Firm as a Vector of Integration
1. Asymmetric Integration and the Restructuring of Social Relations in
Global Firms: Actors, Institutions and Norms Christian Lévesque and Gregor
Murray 2. MNC Strategies and their Linkages with SMEs Clemente Ruis Duran
and Jorge Carrillo 3. The Role of Mncs in Reshaping Employment Relations in
China Christian Lévesque and Hu Hao Part 2: Regulating Integration: Union
and Civil Society Action 4. European Trade Unions and EU Labour Law Brian
Bercusson 5. European Works Councils and Trade Union Networking: A New
Space for Regulation and Workers' Solidarity in Europe? Valéria Pulignano
6. Solidarity beyond Borders? Canadian Law and Trans-American Union
Solidarity Action Pierre Verge 7. Does Social Embeddedness Still Matter? A
Case Study in the Ghanaian Mining Sector Brice Adanhounme Part 3: Regional
Integration and the Nation State in Labour Law Reform 8. The Reformulation
of Labour Law in Post-Communist Central and Eastern Europe Arturo Bronstein
9. Mapping the Social in Caribbean Regional Integration Rose-Marie Belle
Antoine 10. Labour Reform from a Regional Perspective: Experiences in the
Americas Graciela Bensusan 11. The Evolution of European Social Integration
under Globalization: Some Reflections on Recent Developments Marie-Ange
Moreau Part 4: International Institutions and Actors in Regional Reform
12. The Paradox of OHADA's Transnational, Hard Law, Labour Harmonization
Initiative Adelle Blackett 13. Trade, Labor, Migration: The 'NAFTA Corn'
Example Chantal Thomas 14. Putting International Labour Law on the (Right)
Map Brian Langille 15. The Cartography of Transnational Labour Law:
Projection, Scale, and Symbolism Judy Fudge
Christian Lévesque Part 1: The Multilateral Firm as a Vector of Integration
1. Asymmetric Integration and the Restructuring of Social Relations in
Global Firms: Actors, Institutions and Norms Christian Lévesque and Gregor
Murray 2. MNC Strategies and their Linkages with SMEs Clemente Ruis Duran
and Jorge Carrillo 3. The Role of Mncs in Reshaping Employment Relations in
China Christian Lévesque and Hu Hao Part 2: Regulating Integration: Union
and Civil Society Action 4. European Trade Unions and EU Labour Law Brian
Bercusson 5. European Works Councils and Trade Union Networking: A New
Space for Regulation and Workers' Solidarity in Europe? Valéria Pulignano
6. Solidarity beyond Borders? Canadian Law and Trans-American Union
Solidarity Action Pierre Verge 7. Does Social Embeddedness Still Matter? A
Case Study in the Ghanaian Mining Sector Brice Adanhounme Part 3: Regional
Integration and the Nation State in Labour Law Reform 8. The Reformulation
of Labour Law in Post-Communist Central and Eastern Europe Arturo Bronstein
9. Mapping the Social in Caribbean Regional Integration Rose-Marie Belle
Antoine 10. Labour Reform from a Regional Perspective: Experiences in the
Americas Graciela Bensusan 11. The Evolution of European Social Integration
under Globalization: Some Reflections on Recent Developments Marie-Ange
Moreau Part 4: International Institutions and Actors in Regional Reform
12. The Paradox of OHADA's Transnational, Hard Law, Labour Harmonization
Initiative Adelle Blackett 13. Trade, Labor, Migration: The 'NAFTA Corn'
Example Chantal Thomas 14. Putting International Labour Law on the (Right)
Map Brian Langille 15. The Cartography of Transnational Labour Law:
Projection, Scale, and Symbolism Judy Fudge