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Chen, Yifeng.
Fundamental Labour Rights in China - Legal Implementation and Cultural Logic[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
331.011
書名/作者:
Fundamental Labour Rights in China - Legal Implementation and Cultural Logic/ edited by Ulla Liukkunen, Yifeng Chen.
其他作者:
Liukkunen, Ulla.
出版者:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
xi, 269 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Employee rights - China.
標題:
Labor laws and legislation - China.
標題:
Law.
標題:
Private International Law, International & Foreign Law, Comparative Law.
標題:
Emerging Markets/Globalization.
標題:
Social Structure, Social Inequality.
標題:
Labour Law/Social Law.
標題:
Human Rights.
ISBN:
9783319231563
ISBN:
9783319231556
內容註:
About the Authors -- Preface -- Developing Fundamental Labour Rights in China - A New Approach to Implementation; Ulla Liukkunen and Chen Yifeng -- Implementing ILO Fundamental Labour Rights in China: A Sensitive Meeting of Form and Substance?; Alan C. Neal -- Economic, Social, Political and Legal Transition in China; Kari Tapiola -- ILO, Extraterritoriality and Labour Protection in Republican Shanghai; Chen Yifeng -- Implementation Mechanisms for Chinese Labour Law: Institutions, Practices, and Challenges; Xie Zengyi -- ILO and Child Labour Regulation in China - Prospects and Complexities; Ulla Liukkunen -- China - U.S. Implementation of ILO Standards by BITs and Pieces (FTAs); Ronald C. Brown -- Combating Sexual Harassment at Work in China: Legislation, Practice and Social Context; Xue Ninglan -- Chinese Labour Law Development and Hukou Discrimination; Yan Dong -- Reforming the Regulatory Mechanism for the Collective Labour Relationship in China: Diagnosis and Outlook; Ye Jingyi -- Postscript: Labour Rights in China's Changing Political Economy; Teemu Ruskola.
摘要、提要註:
This volume gathers together chapters that address the theme of implementing fundamental labour rights in China. It explores the legal framework as well as key institutions and other actors along with the socio-economic context involved in interpretation, implementation, enforcement and overall promotion of fundamental labour rights in China. As a collection of chapters, it assembles comparative and mutually complementary perspectives and insights by distinguished scholars from China, Europe and the United States. With its broad perspective on implementation, the book discusses the most topical challenges to realizing fundamental labour rights in China. China was among the founding members of the ILO. With the regulatory approach of the ILO, fundamental labour rights have gained a new foothold as a key pillar in managing the social dimension of globalization. The development of fundamental labour rights protection in China can be viewed as part of a larger development within China's domestic economic and social transition as well as its integration into the global economic system.While China has ratified four of the eight ILO core conventions, the challenge of effective implementation and enforcement in the domestic context remains. With its in-depth research on fundamental labour rights in the particular cultural context of the Chinese experience, this book studies Chinese labour law from multiple perspectives, at the same time examining the wider role of international labour standards in developing Chinese law and society. This volume is a remarkable enlargement of existing scholarship on international labour standards, on the one hand, and fundamental labour rights in China on the other. These chapters thoroughly analyse the legal and institutional framework for implementing labour law in China. Among the topics covered are fundamental labour rights including freedom from forced labour, prohibition of use of child labour and non-discrimination. In addition, this volume benefits from socio-historical observations on the cultural logics that inform implementation of fundamental labour rights in China in which the history and current development of Chinese labour law are equally reflected with substantive depth.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23156-3
Fundamental Labour Rights in China - Legal Implementation and Cultural Logic[electronic resource] /
Fundamental Labour Rights in China - Legal Implementation and Cultural Logic
[electronic resource] /edited by Ulla Liukkunen, Yifeng Chen. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - xi, 269 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Ius gentium: comparative perspectives on law and justice,v.491534-6781 ;. - Ius gentium: comparative perspectives on law and justice ;v.10..
About the Authors -- Preface -- Developing Fundamental Labour Rights in China - A New Approach to Implementation; Ulla Liukkunen and Chen Yifeng -- Implementing ILO Fundamental Labour Rights in China: A Sensitive Meeting of Form and Substance?; Alan C. Neal -- Economic, Social, Political and Legal Transition in China; Kari Tapiola -- ILO, Extraterritoriality and Labour Protection in Republican Shanghai; Chen Yifeng -- Implementation Mechanisms for Chinese Labour Law: Institutions, Practices, and Challenges; Xie Zengyi -- ILO and Child Labour Regulation in China - Prospects and Complexities; Ulla Liukkunen -- China - U.S. Implementation of ILO Standards by BITs and Pieces (FTAs); Ronald C. Brown -- Combating Sexual Harassment at Work in China: Legislation, Practice and Social Context; Xue Ninglan -- Chinese Labour Law Development and Hukou Discrimination; Yan Dong -- Reforming the Regulatory Mechanism for the Collective Labour Relationship in China: Diagnosis and Outlook; Ye Jingyi -- Postscript: Labour Rights in China's Changing Political Economy; Teemu Ruskola.
This volume gathers together chapters that address the theme of implementing fundamental labour rights in China. It explores the legal framework as well as key institutions and other actors along with the socio-economic context involved in interpretation, implementation, enforcement and overall promotion of fundamental labour rights in China. As a collection of chapters, it assembles comparative and mutually complementary perspectives and insights by distinguished scholars from China, Europe and the United States. With its broad perspective on implementation, the book discusses the most topical challenges to realizing fundamental labour rights in China. China was among the founding members of the ILO. With the regulatory approach of the ILO, fundamental labour rights have gained a new foothold as a key pillar in managing the social dimension of globalization. The development of fundamental labour rights protection in China can be viewed as part of a larger development within China's domestic economic and social transition as well as its integration into the global economic system.While China has ratified four of the eight ILO core conventions, the challenge of effective implementation and enforcement in the domestic context remains. With its in-depth research on fundamental labour rights in the particular cultural context of the Chinese experience, this book studies Chinese labour law from multiple perspectives, at the same time examining the wider role of international labour standards in developing Chinese law and society. This volume is a remarkable enlargement of existing scholarship on international labour standards, on the one hand, and fundamental labour rights in China on the other. These chapters thoroughly analyse the legal and institutional framework for implementing labour law in China. Among the topics covered are fundamental labour rights including freedom from forced labour, prohibition of use of child labour and non-discrimination. In addition, this volume benefits from socio-historical observations on the cultural logics that inform implementation of fundamental labour rights in China in which the history and current development of Chinese labour law are equally reflected with substantive depth.
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