Migrants at work. Immigration and vulnerability in labour law /
There is a highly significant and under-considered intersection and interaction between migration law and labour law. Labour lawyers have tended to regard migration law as generally speaking outside their purview, and migration lawyers have somewhat similarly tended to neglect labour law. The culmin...
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Oxford :
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2014.
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Table of Contents:
- Migrants at work and the division of labour law / Mark Freedland and Cathryn Costello
- Precarious pasts, precarious futures / Bridget Anderson
- Employers and migrant legality : liberalization of service provision, transnational posting, and the bifurcation of the European labour market / Georg Menz
- Immigration and labour market protectionism : protecting local workers' preferential access to the national labour market / Martin Ruhs
- Migrant workers in agriculture : a legal perspective / ACL Davies
- The EU's internal market and the fragmentary nature of EU labour migration / Elspeth Guild
- Migration status in labour and social security law : between inclusion and exclusion in Italy / Silvana Sciarra and William Chiarmonte
- The sectoral regulatory regime : when work migration controls and the sectorally differentiated labour market meet / Einat Albin
- Migrants, unfree labour, and the legal construction of domestic servitude : migrant domestic workers in the UK / Judy Fudge and Kendra Strauss
- Migrant labour in the United States : working beneath the floor of free labour? / Maria Ontiveros
- Enforcement of employment rights by migrant workers in the UK : the case of EU-8 nationals / Catherine Barnard
- The right of irregular immigrants to back pay : the spectrum of protection in international, regional, and the national legal systems / Elaine Dewhurst
- Employer checks on immigration status and employment law / Bernard Ryan
- Migrant workers and the right to non-discrimination and equality / Shauna Olney and Ryszard Cholewinski
- Migrant rights under the European Social Charter / Colm O'Cinnéide
- Black women workers and discrimination : exit, voice, and loyalty ... or 'shifting'? / Iyiola Solanke
- Migration, labour law, and religious discrimination / Lucy Vickers
- Reconciling openness and high labour standards? : Sweden's attempts to regulate labour migration and trade in services / Samuel Engblom
- Links between individual employment law and collective labour law : their implications for migrant workers / Alan Bogg and Tonia Novitz
- Organizing against abuse and exclusion : the associational rights of undocumented workers / Virginia Mantouvalou
- Home from home : migrant domestic workers and the International Labour Organization Convention on Domestic Workers / Sandra Fredman
- Conflicted priorities? : Enforcing fairness for temporary migrant workers in Australia / Mary Crock, Sean Howem and Ron McCallum AO.