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Social Justice and the World of Work: Possible Global Futures
By (Author) Brian Langille
Edited by Anne Trebilcock
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
23rd February 2023
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Law: Human rights and civil liberties
306.36
Hardback
400
Width 169mm, Height 244mm
In this book, leading international thinkers take up the demanding challenge to rethink our understanding of social justice at work and our means for achieving it at a time when global forces are tearing the familiar fabric of our working lives and the laws regulating them. When fabric is torn we can see deeply into it, understand its structural weaknesses, and imagine alterations in the name of resilience and sustainability. Seizing that opportunity, the authoritative commentators examine the lessons revealed by the pandemic and other global shocks for our ideas about justice at work, and how to advance that cause in the world as we now find it. The chapters deliver critical re-assessments of our goals, explore our new challenges, and creatively re-imagine trajectories for progress on two global fronts - via international institutions and by a myriad of other transnational techniques. These forward-looking essays are in honour of Francis Maupain, whose international career and scholarly writing are inspiring models for those who, in a changing world, seize opportunities for creativity in the pursuit of global justice at work.
Brian Langille is Professor of Law at the University of Toronto, Canada. Anne Trebilcock is associated with the Institute of Labour Law, University of Gttingen, Germany, and is former ILO Legal Adviser/Director of Legal Services.