International Encyclopaedia of Laws - Labour Law and Industrial Relations (Online)
  • - Complete encyclopaedia provides unparalleled comprehensive information, insight, and guidance concerning the full spectrum of labour, employment, and industrial relations law
  • - Numerous monographs provide convenient access to relevant laws in specific national and international jurisdictions
  • - Available monographs cover labour law in Belgium, China, Czech Republic, the European Union, France, New Zealand, Russia, the United States, and many more jurisdictions


The International Encyclopaedia for Labour Law and Industrial Relations provides information to the international business and labour relations communities, facilitates comparative research in the field, and contributes to the growing harmonization of labour law and standards worldwide. With well over a hundred detailed country monographs, international monographs and European Works Council monographs, it is by far the most comprehensive work of its kind in existence.Each national monograph, written by one or more experts in the field from the country under discussion, covers such important aspects of labour law as the following:

  • rights and duties of parties during employment;
  • working time, vacations, holidays;
  • remuneration and benefits;
  • incapacity to work;
  • protection against discrimination;
  • covenants of non-competition;
  • dispute settlement;
  • trade union freedom; and
  • strikes, lock-outs and other legal forms of industrial action.

Both individual and collective labour relations are covered, with attention to developing trends in the management–labour relationship. International monographs deal with standards set by prominent international organizations, and the European Works Council reports information on the implementation of the Directive on European Works Councils in the various jurisdictions.As a result of the breadth of coverage and clear, logical format that characterizes the Encyclopaedia and its monographs, lawyers who handle matters in labour and industrial relations anywhere in the world can proceed with awareness of the applicable law in each country. Academics and researchers will appreciate its value in the study of comparative labour law.The International Encyclopaedia of Laws is peer-reviewed under the responsibility of the editors and the general editor’s office.


General Editor International Encyclopaedia of Laws: Frank Hendrickx

Founding Editor International Encyclopaedia of Laws: Roger Blanpain


Contents:


International Section 

  • Andean Common Market
  • Arab Labour Organization
  • Council of Europe
  • European Labour Law
  • European Social Charter
  • Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises
  • International Employers Organizations
  • International Labour Law
  • NAFTA and NAALC
  • The ILO Declaration of Principles concerning Multinational Enterprises and Social Policy: Strengths and Provisions
  • The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development


Jurisdictions 

  1. Argentina
  2. Australia
  3. Austria
  4. Bangladesh
  5. Belarus
  6. Belgium
  7. Bolivia
  8. Bosnia and Herzegovina
  9. Brazil
  10. Bulgaria
  11. Cameroon
  12. Canada
  13. Chile
  14. China
  15. Costa Rica
  16. Croatia
  17. Cyprus
  18. Czech Republic
  19. Denmark
  20. Dominican Republic
  21. Ethiopia
  22. Finland
  23. France
  24. Georgia
  25. Germany
  26. Ghana
  27. Great Britain
  28. Greece
  29. Hong Kong
  30. Hungary
  31. Iceland
  32. India
  33. Iraq
  34. Ireland
  35. Israel
  36. Italy
  37. Japan
  38. Kazakhstan
  39. Kenya
  40. Latvia
  41. Libya
  42. Lithuania
  43. Malawi
  44. Malaysia
  45. Malta
  46. Mexico
  47. Montenegro
  48. Nepal
  49. Netherlands
  50. New Zealand
  51. Nigeria
  52. Norway
  53. Pakistan
  54. Panama
  55. Peru
  56. Philippines
  57. Poland
  58. Portugal
  59. Romania
  60. Russian Federation
  61. Serbia
  62. Singapore
  63. Slovakia
  64. Slovenia
  65. South Africa
  66. South Korea
  67. South Pacific
  68. Spain
  69. Sweden
  70. Switzerland
  71. Thailand
  72. Turkey
  73. Uganda
  74. United States of America
  75. Uruguay
  76. Venezuela
  77. Vietnam
  78. Zambia
  79. Zimbabwe


European Works Councils  

  1. Austria
  2. Belgium
  3. Cyprus
  4. Czech Republic
  5. Denmark
  6. Estonia
  7. Finland
  8. France
  9. Germany
  10. Greece
  11. Hungary
  12. Italy
  13. Latvia
  14. Lithuania
  15. Luxembourg
  16. Netherlands
  17. Poland
  18. Romania
  19. Spain
  20. Sweden
  21. United Kingdom


Codex 

Regional Instruments 

  • ANDEAN Group
  • Council of Europe and Other Instruments
  • European Union
  • Index
  • League of Arab States
  • Nordic Countries: Treaty of Cooperation
  • North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
  • Organisation of American States (OAS)
  • The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)

 Universal Instruments 

  • International Labour Organization (ILO)
  • United Nations (UN)


Case Law 

Index 

Regional 

  • Court of Justice of the European Communities (COJ)
  • Council of Europe (COE)
  • The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)

 Universal 

  • The International Court of Justice (ICJ)
  • Committee on Freedom of Association, International Labour Organization (CFA)
  • The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)


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