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Labour Law’s Theory of Justice

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Title
Labour Law’s Theory of Justice
Abstract
Labour law does and must have a theory of justice. Without such a theory labour law has no account of the scope of its application or the point of its normative content. Scope and content are answerable to labour law's idea of justice and a change in our thinking about either entails a necessary rethinking of the other. Because labour law's world is changing labour law will have a new theory of justice. This chapter outlines briefly what such a theory might look like. It also discusses two lines of resistance to this way of thinking. --From editors' introduction
Book Title
The Idea of Labour Law
Place
Oxford
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Date
2013
Pages
101–119
Language
English
ISBN
978-0-19-966945-5
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Extra
Publisher: Oxford University Press Oxford
Citation
Langille, B. (2013). Labour Law’s Theory of Justice. In G. Davidov & B. Langille (Eds.), The Idea of Labour Law (pp. 101–119). Oxford University Press. https://www.iea-nantes.fr/rtefiles/File/brian-langille.pdf