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View article: Monopsony in labour markets: the corporate law contribution
Monopsony in labour markets: the corporate law contribution Open
Labour economists have in recent years attributed wage stagnation to employers' monopsony or oligopsony powers, which may be a consequence of corporate mergers. Traditional competition law cannot see the problem because it focuses on the e…
View article: Using Criminal Law to Enforce Statutory Employment Rights
Using Criminal Law to Enforce Statutory Employment Rights Open
This chapter examines the current terrain of criminal law as a technique of labour market regulation. It identifies a range of possible interactions between the criminal law and civil law in the legal enforcement of labour standards. Somet…
View article: Guest Editors Introduction
Guest Editors Introduction Open
A number of justifications are cited in the literature in favour of common law and statutory intervention in the field of labour law.The traditional approach has been to stress the role of labour laws in correcting the imbalance in bargain…
View article: Theories of Domination and Labour Law: An Alternative Conception for Intervention?
Theories of Domination and Labour Law: An Alternative Conception for Intervention? Open
In previous work, the authors have sought to demonstrate how a particular strand of contemporary political theory can be usefully adopted to shed valuable light on labour law. In short, the conception of ‘non-domination’ grounded in contem…