International and European protection of the right to strike
a comparative study of standards set by the International Labour Organization, the Council of Europe and the European Union
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Word Count
104,750 words, Guess
Page Count
419 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3702548M
- ISBN-100198298544
- OCLC Control Number51528123
- OCLC Control Numberinternationaleur0000novi
- Library of Congress Control Number2003269350
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- Goodreads2977679
Classifications
- DDC341.763
- LCCK1744 .N68 2003
Description
This text outlines the case for protection of a right to strike. It argues that such a right can be viewed as civil, political and socio-economic in nature, depending upon one's conception of 'good governance' and 'democratic participation' at the national level.
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Series Statement
- Oxford monographs on labour law
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