TY - BOOK AU - Servais,Jean-Michel TI - International labour law SN - 9789403521206 AV - K1705 .S47 2020 U1 - 344.01 23 PY - 2020///] CY - Alphen aan den Rijn PB - Wolters Kluwer KW - International Labour Organisation KW - History KW - fast KW - Internationale Arbeitsorganisation KW - gnd KW - Labor laws and legislation, International KW - Internationales Arbeitsrecht N1 - "Originally published as a monograph in the international encyclopaedia of laws/Labour law and industrial relations"; Includes bibliographical references and index N2 - No one will deny that labour standards comprise a necessary framework for balanced economic and social development. Yet on a global level such balanced development has not occurred, despite the existence of a rigorous body of international labour law that has been active and growing for almost one hundred years. The implementation of this law devolves upon states; yet many states have failed to honour it. If we are to take serious steps toward a remedy for this situation, there is no better place to start than a thorough, well-researched survey and analysis of existing international labour law - its sources, its content, its historical development, and an informed consideration of the barriers to its full effectiveness.00This book is exactly such a resource. It provides in-depth interpretation of the crucial International Labour Organisation (ILO) instruments - Constitution, conventions, declarations, resolutions, and recommendations - as well as such other sources of law as the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and various model and actual corporate codes of conduct. 00This sixth edition of the book by Jean-Michel Servais analyses the potential of those standards in a globalized world, and the necessary evolution. It examines the actual implementation of those rules in the national context, comparing different experiences. It integrates the latest instruments. It examines the most recent public debates on labour regulation (dealing with health and security at work, personal data, minimum wages, social security, strikes, precarious work, etc.), updates the bibliography and opens some perspectives for the future work of the global institutions ER -