This new publication examines the crisis of labour law through a study of the policy aims informing legislation and the means used to achieve them. It explores the societal goals behind labour laws and analyses what actions are required to change or improve the laws themselves in order to better advance the goals. Davidov draws on multiple jurisdictions, including Israel, United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States. This monograph provides suggestions for labour law reform through purposive interpretation as well as legislative changes

The Challenge of Human Rights Advocacy-Professor Francesca Klug (LSE)
What is distinctive about human rights advocacy? Does framing an issue in human rights terms produce specific ...
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