New frontiers in empirical labour law research /
edited by Amy Ludlow and Alysia Blackham.
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Oxford :
Hart Publishing,
2015.
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Notes: | Collection of papers from a symposium on New Frontiers in Empirical Labour Law Research, University of Cambridge, April 2014. Includes bibliographical references and index. Physical description: viii, 203 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm more |
ISBN: | 9781849466783 hardback 1849466785 |
Table of Contents:
Introduction /Amy Ludlow and Alysia Blackham
Foreword:Evidence and ideology /Bob Hepple
Individual rights at work, methodological experimentation and the nature of law /Lizzie Barmes
Quantitative labour law /Zoe Adams and Simon Deakin
Women in labour law : the use and implications of empirical methods /Lydia Hayes and Roseanne Russell
Can behavioural psychology inform labour law? /Ewan McGaughey
Using ethnographic methods to explore labour law questions /Amy Ludlow
Collective labour law explored /Sonia McKay and Sian Moore
No longer a "secondary force ... in labour relations" : a mixed methods study of the effect on Irish trade unions of the Industrial Relations (Amendment) Act 2001 /Tish Gibbons
Using the Delphi method to advance legal reform : a new method for empirical labour law research? /Alysia Blackham
Labour legislation and evidence-based public policy : a case study /Abi Adams and Jeremias Prassl
Creating a "virtuous circle" between legal empirical research, knowledge exchange and impact /Simonetta Manfredi and Lucy Vickers.
Introduction /Amy Ludlow and Alysia Blackham
Foreword:Evidence and ideology /Bob Hepple
Individual rights at work, methodological experimentation and the nature of law /Lizzie Barmes
Quantitative labour law /Zoe Adams and Simon Deakin
Women in labour law : the use and implications of empirical methods /Lydia Hayes and Roseanne Russell
Can behavioural psychology inform labour law? /Ewan McGaughey
Using ethnographic methods to explore labour law questions /Amy Ludlow
Collective labour law explored /Sonia McKay and Sian Moore
No longer a "secondary force ... in labour relations" : a mixed methods study of the effect on Irish trade unions of the Industrial Relations (Amendment) Act 2001 /Tish Gibbons
Using the Delphi method to advance legal reform : a new method for empirical labour law research? /Alysia Blackham
Labour legislation and evidence-based public policy : a case study /Abi Adams and Jeremias Prassl
Creating a "virtuous circle" between legal empirical research, knowledge exchange and impact /Simonetta Manfredi and Lucy Vickers.