Lord Wedderburn Max G. Rood G?rard Lyon-Caen Paul F. van der Heijden and Wolfgang D?ubler
Ashgate Dartmouth
Hardback
160
1994
The social requirements of labour law are no longer compatible with the individual character of the economic order.? Lord Wedderburn cites Hugo Sinzheimer writing in the dark times of 1933 arguing for a renewal of the economic order. Today the conclusion of many commentators seems the opposite. Labour law is alleged because of its social and collective nature to be bound to a thorough renovation since it is no longer compatible with the post-industrial society. This society is characterized by processes of individualization de-industrialization and the globalization of labour markets and production. In this book eminent labour lawyers from England France Germany and The Netherlands address the question whether a renovation of labour law is indeed inevitable desirable and feasible. Is there a future left for labour law in the post-industrial era.

Labour Law in the Post-Industrial Era

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