Hart Publishing Right to Work: Legal and Philosophical Perspectives The value of work cannot be underestimated in today's world. Work is valuable because productive lab.. Product #: 9781849465106 Regular price: $60.00 $60.00

Right to Work: Legal and Philosophical Perspectives

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The value of work cannot be underestimated in today's world. Work is valuable because productive labour generates goods needed for survival, like food and housing; goods needed for self-development, like education and culture; and other material goods that people wish to have in order to live a fulfilling life.

A job also generally inspires a sense of achievement, self-esteem and the esteem of others. People develop social relations at work, which can be very important for them.Work brings both material and non-material benefits.


There is no doubt that work is a fundamental good. Do we have a human right to this good? What is the content of this right? Does it impose a duty on governments to promote full employment? Does it entail an obligation to protect individuals from unfair dismissal? Does it impose an obligation to promote healthy and safe conditions at work? Who are the right-holders? Do migrants have a right to work, for example? How about undocumented migrants, asylum seekers or refugees?

The chapters of this book address the uncertainty and controversy that surround the right to work both in theoretical scholarship and in policymaking. They discuss the philosophical underpinnings of the right to work, and its development in human rights law at national level (in jurisdictions such as the United Kingdom, Australia, Japan, France and the United States) and international level (in the context of the United Nations, the European Social Charter, the International Labour Organization, the European Convention on Human Rights and other legal orders).

Publisher: Hart Publishing
ISBN: 9781849465106
Author(s) Mantouvalou, V
Edition
Format Hb
Publication Date 30/01/2015