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_aMaupain, Francis.. _9115374 |
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_aThe future of the international labour organization in the global Economy/ _h[electronic resource] / _cFrancis Maupain. |
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_bHart Publishing Ltd., _c2013. |
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| 300 | _a320 p. | ||
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _tIntroduction: Whither the ILO’s Second Century? Persuasion at its Limits in the Global Economy. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _tPart I: Ninety Years of Transformations in the International System: Challenges Posed to ILO Persuasiveness. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t1.The Cold War and the trente glorieuses, a Not-Quite Golden Age for the ILO and its Persuasiveness. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t2.Globalisation Ascendant: The ILO's raison d’etre Restored - But the Gamble on Persuasion Nearly Lost. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t3.Have Recent Efforts at Institutional Renewal Already Fallen Behind the Pace of Change in the Economic Environment?. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _tPart II: The Proliferation of Multilateral Actors and the Challenge of Coherence. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t4.Social Goals: Doomed to Remain 'Country Cousins' of Economic Objectives at the Universal Level?. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t5.Employment: Functional 'Common Ground' or Policy Fault-Line?. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t6.Boosting the ILO's Capacity to Promote Coherence. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _tPart III: ILO Influence and the Enduring Demand for Universal 'Rules of the Game'. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t7.From the Impasse of the Social Clause Debate to the Delimitation of Fundamental Rights at Work as Shared 'Rules of the Game'. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t8.Can the Social 'Rules of the Game' be Made More Effective by Linking Them to Basic Trade Rules?. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t9.Decentralised Linkages: A Mixed Blessing for the ILO?. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _tPart IV: The 'Market for Social Justice' to the Rescue of the ILO's Persuasive Capacities?. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t10.A Lopsided 'Market for Social Justice' Calling for Public Involvement. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t11.Meeting Transnational Demand with a Transnational Supply: A Jointly Established Labelling System. |
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| 505 | 0 | _aCover, Title,The future of the international labour organization in the global Economy--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Foreword--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Acknowledgments--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Contents--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Abbreviations--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Table of Cases--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Table of International Materials--References, Appendix, Index,Conclusion: Reinventing the ILO?--References, Appendix, Index,Bibliography--References, Appendix, Index,Index. | |
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_aLabour & Discrimination Law _9115375 |
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