Freedom of Association in UK Law
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International Promises and Domestic Pragmatism: To What Extent will the Employment Relations Act 1999 Implement International Labour Standards Relating to Freedom of Association
This paper explores the rhetoric and reality surrounding implementation of international labour standards in the Employment Relations Act 1999. It focuses on UK commitments relating to freedom of a...
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Employers’ Unfair Advantage in the United States of America: Symposium on the Human Rights Watch Report on the State of Worker’s Freedom of Association in the United States, continued
Articles featured in the symposium: Author’s reply to Wheeler–Getman–Brody papers by Lance Compa, School of Industrial and Labor Relations The Wagner Act Model: A Toxic System beyond Repair by Roy ...
- Employers’ Unfair Advantage in the United States of America: Symposium on The Human Rights Watch Report* on the State of Workers’ Freedom of Association in the United States
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REVIEWS
Law Justice and Democracy: The Reith Lectures 1986. By Lord McCluskey. Freedom of Association and Industrial Relations: A Comparative Survey. By Ferdinand von Prondzynski. English Law and Ethnic Mi......... DAVID KINLEY* FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS: A COMPARA- TIVE SURVEY. ......
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Finding the Foothold: Freedom of Political Association in the Australian Constitution
The High Court has not definitively explained the legal status of the constitutionally implied freedom of political association since its existence was first raised in 1992. Tajjour v New South Wal...
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Monitoring Workers’ Rights: The Limits of Voluntary Social Compliance Initiatives in Labor Repressive Regimes
Since the early 1990s, a range of corporate monitoring and multi‐stakeholder initiatives have sought to address the violation of workers’ rights by monitoring suppliers in global supply chain and a.........However, their effec- tiveness in the area of freedom of association rights has been limited, particularly in labor-repressive ......
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Redfearn v UK: Political Association and Dismissal
In Redfearn v UK the European Court of Human Rights examined the question whether dismissal for membership of a political party is compatible with freedom of association under Article 11 of the Eur......... v UK the European Court of Human Rights examined the question whether dismissal for membership of a political party is compatible with freedom of association under Article 11 of the European Convention on Human Rights. The Court endorsed a strong commitment to multi-party democracy and ......
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The Erosion of Civil Liberties: Pre-Charge Detention and Counter-Terror Laws
The Terrorism Act 2000 was enacted in order to combat the international threat. The subsequent events of 9/11 in 2001 and July 7 in 2005 led to further legislation, resulting in the Anti-terrorism,......... offences infringe upon our civil liberties, including the right to freedom of speech, the right to a fair trial, and the right to freedom of ... dimensions and pressures from within police bodies such as the Association of Chief Police Of fi cers (ACPO). The government argued that the threat ......
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Anti-Democratic Associations: Content and Consequences in Article 11 Adjudication
This article wishes to address the position of anti-democratic political parties under Article 11 of the European Convention on Human Rights. More precisely, it offers an analysis of Refah Partisi ......... far-reaching interference with the right tofreedom of association of political parties. It seeks to set the Refah ruling in the context of heConvention organ’s freedom of expression case-law. The central claim is that the Refah Courtadopted a ......
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BOOK REVIEWS
Book reviewed in this article: Human Resource Management in the Multinational Company, by Robert L. Desatnick and Margo L. Bennett. Shop Sfewards in Action, by E. V. Batstone, I. Boraston and S. J.......... NICKELL London School of Economics and Political Science Freedom of Association and Economic Development, by Guy Caire. ......
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