Autonomy of Labour Law
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"To what extent is labour law an autonomous field of study? This book is based upon the papers written by a group of leading international scholars on this theme, delivered at a conference to mark Professor Mark Freedland's retirement from his teaching fellowship in Oxford. The chapters explore the boundaries and connections between labour law and other legal disciplines such as company law, competition law, contract law and public law; labour law and legal methodologies such as reflexive governance and comparative law; and labour law and other disciplines such as ethics, economics and political philosophy. In so doing, it represents a cross-section of the most sophisticated current work at the cutting edge of labour law theory."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
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A. C. L. Davies
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Cathryn Costello
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Alan Bogg
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Jeremias Prassl
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Jeremias Adams-Prassl
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- AOAutonomy of Labour LawAlan Bogg, Cathryn Costello, A. C. L. Davies, Jeremias Prassl
Autonomy of Labour Law
- AOAutonomy of Labour LawAlan Bogg, Cathryn Costello, A. C. L. Davies, Jeremias Adams-Prassl
Autonomy of Labour Law
- AOAutonomy of Labour LawAlan Bogg, Cathryn Costello, A. C. L. Davies, Jeremias Adams-Prassl
Autonomy of Labour Law
- AOAutonomy of Labour LawAlan Bogg, Cathryn Costello, A. C. L. Davies, Jeremias Adams-Prassl
Autonomy of Labour Law