International Labour Organization and global social governance / Tarja Halonen, Ulla Liukkunen, editors.
2021
HD7801 .I58 2021
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Title
International Labour Organization and global social governance / Tarja Halonen, Ulla Liukkunen, editors.
ISBN
9783030554002 (electronic bk.)
3030554007 (electronic bk.)
303055399X (print)
9783030553999 (print)
9783030553999
3030554007 (electronic bk.)
303055399X (print)
9783030553999 (print)
9783030553999
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2021]
Copyright
©2021
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (x, 146 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-55400-2 doi
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HD7801 .I58 2021
Dewey Decimal Classification
331.06/01
Summary
The book explores the role of the ILO (International Labour Organization) in building global social governance from multiple and mutually complementary perspectives. It explores the impact of this UNþs oldest agency, founded in 1919, on the transforming world of work in a global setting, providing insights into the unique history and functions of the ILO as an organization and the evolution of workers' rights through international labour standards stemming from its regulatory mechanism. The book examines the persistent dilemma of balancing the benefits of globalization with the protection of workers. It critically assesses the challenges that emerge when international labour standards are implemented and enforced in highly diverse regulatory frameworks in international, regional, national and local contexts. The book also identifies feasible ways to achieve more inclusive labour protection, putting into perspective the tension between the economic and the social in the ILO's second century of operation. It includes reflections on the work of the ILO World Commission on the Social Dimension of Globalisation by Tarja Halonen, who as President of Finland co-chaired the Commission with Benjamin William Mkapa, President of Tanzania. Written by distinguished experts and scholars in the fields of international labour law and international law, the book provides an insightful and in-depth analysis of the role of the ILO as an international organization devoted to decent work and social justice. It also sheds light on tripartism and its particular role in the work of the ILO, examining the challenges that a profoundly changing working life presents in terms of labour protection and social justice, and examining the transnational dimension of labour law. Lastly, the book includes a postscript by Nobel economics laureate Professor Joseph E. Stiglitz.
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Table of Contents
Tarja Halonen, Harnessing Globalization: An Everlasting Challenge
Ulla Liukkunen, ILO and Transformation of Labour Law
Kari Tapiola, What Happened to International Labour Standards and Human Rights at Work?
Bernd Waas, How to Improve Monitoring and Enforcement of International Labour Standards
Yifeng Chen, Proliferation of Transnational Labour Standards: The Role of the ILO
Jan Klabbers, An Accidental Revolution: The ILO and the Opening Up of International Law
Joseph Stiglitz, Post Script.
Ulla Liukkunen, ILO and Transformation of Labour Law
Kari Tapiola, What Happened to International Labour Standards and Human Rights at Work?
Bernd Waas, How to Improve Monitoring and Enforcement of International Labour Standards
Yifeng Chen, Proliferation of Transnational Labour Standards: The Role of the ILO
Jan Klabbers, An Accidental Revolution: The ILO and the Opening Up of International Law
Joseph Stiglitz, Post Script.