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Inscribing Solidarity: Debates in Labor Law and Beyond (eBook)

Edited by: Julia López López

ISBN13: 9781009186551
Published: November 2022
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook (ePub)
Price: £68.00
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Many governments, large institutions, and collective actors rely on the principle of solidarity to embed social policies on firm normative and legal grounds. In this original volume, a multidisciplinary roster of scholars come together to examine the contributions – and challenges – implicit in this reliance on the principle of solidarity to 'inscribe' social policies. Chapters explore how the dependence on the solidarity principle, especially inclusive understandings of solidarity, can strengthen or weaken institutions and movements. The volume's contributors cover developments across decades with a multilevel approach exploring dynamic interactions between local, national, and supranational arenas in pursuing and adjudicating the solidarity principle. Unique and innovative, Inscribing Solidarity examines the implications and dynamics of solidarity across a variety of dynamic terrains to illuminate its concrete limitations and specific advantages. This title is also available Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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Employment Law, eBooks
Contents:
1. Inscribing solidarity in labor law: promise and limitations
Julia López López
2. Sustainability as solidarity unbound: Labour rights and collective voice in the United Nations sustainable development goals and the European Union
Tonia Novitz
3. solidarity as a central aim of collective labour law?
Reingard Zimmer
4. Solidarity: Different issues in a community perspective
Gian Guido Balandi and Stefania Buoso
5. Solidarity, Covid-19 and a new social contract
K.D. Ewing
6. Solidarity in the city
Scott L. Cummings
7. Regulation of the access of undocumented migrants to social protection: Exploring the boundaries of solidarity
Alexandre de le Court
8. Solidarity in hard times: The politics of labor market and social protection reform in Portugal (2010-2020)
Rui Branco and Daniel Cardoso