Bültmann & Gerriets
Vulnerability and the Legal Organization of Work
von Martha Albertson Fineman, Jonathan W. Fineman
Verlag: Routledge
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-1-138-69882-6
Erschienen am 21.06.2017
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 234 mm [H] x 156 mm [B] x 22 mm [T]
Gewicht: 629 Gramm
Umfang: 416 Seiten

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Biografische Anmerkung
Klappentext

Introducing Vulnerability - Martha Albertson Fineman

Part I. Law and Vulnerability

Chapter 1: A Vulnerability Approach to Private Ordering of Employment - Jonathan W. Fineman

Chapter 2: Green Shoots in the Labor Market: A Cornucopia of Social Experiments - Katherine Van Wezel Stone

Chapter 3: The Constitutional Right to Organize - Rebecca E. Zietlow

Chapter 4: Labour Rights as Natural Rights - Sean Coyle

Part II. Work and Social Welfare

Chapter 5: Paid Care Work, Gendered Labour Law and the Vulnerability of Community - LJB Hayes

Chapter 6: Vulnerability, Workfare Law and Resilient Social Justice - Camilla Sabroe Jydebjerg

Chapter 7: Contract as Public Law: The Public Nature of Collective Bargaining Agreements - Risa L. Lieberwitz

Chapter 8: Acknowledging but Transcending Gender at Work: Applying the Model of Lifetime Disadvantage and Vulnerability Theory to Women's Poverty in Retirement - Susan Bisom-Rapp and Malcolm Sargeant

Chapter 9: Laboring Freedom: Neoliberalism, the Jurisprudence of Obamacare, and the Welfare-State Left - Jack Jackson

Part III. Marginalized Workers

Chapter 10: A Desired Composition: Regulating Vulnerability Through Immigration Law - Silas W. Allard

Chapter 11: The Wages of Human Trafficking - Rana M. Jaleel

Chapter 12: Migrant Domestic Workers in the UK: Enacting Exclusions, Exemptions and Rights - Siobhán Mullally and Clíodhna Murphy

Chapter 13: Bad Jobs and Good Workers: The Hiring of Ex-Prisoners in a Segmented Economy - Kristin Bumiller

Chapter 14: We Are All Contingent: Fighting Vulnerability in the U.S. Workforce - Ann C. McGinley and David McClure

Part IV. Limits of Law

Chapter 15: Equal by What Measure? The Lost Struggle for Universal State Protective Labor Standards - Deborah Dinner

Chapter 16: Improving Job Quality for Low-Wage Women Workers: A 21st Century Movement - Elizabeth Ben-Ishai

Chapter 17: A Right to Request Flexible Working: What Can the UK Teach Us? - K. Lee Adams

Chapter 18: Vulnerable Communities: Proposing Community Syndicalism for Distressed Localities - Kenneth M. Casebeer

Bibliography

Index



Martha Albertson Fineman is Robert W. Woodruff Professor of Law at Emory University. A leading authority on family law and feminist jurisprudence, Fineman is the founding director of the Feminism and Legal Theory Project, an interdisciplinary scholarly project she began at the University of Wisconsin in 1984. Since 2007, she also directs Emory's Vulnerability and the Human Condition Initiative, an interdisciplinary project housed in the Laney Graduate School. Her scholarly work focuses on various aspects of the legal regulation of intimacy and on the social, cultural, and legal implications of human dependency and vulnerability and includes The Neutered Mother, The Sexual Family and Other Twentieth Century Tragedies (1995) and The Autonomy Myth: A Theory of Dependency (2004).

Jonathan W. Fineman is an Associate Professor at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University's College of Law. After earning his JD from Columbia University, he practiced law as a business litigator in San Francisco. He writes about employment law and the workplace, focusing on private ordering and contract. He also publishes and speaks about vulnerability theory.



This book uses the concepts of vulnerability and resilience to analyze the situation of individuals and institutions in the context of the employment relationship. It is based on the premise that both employer and employee are vulnerable to various social, economic, and political forces, although differently so. It demonstrates how in responding to those complementary institutional relationships of employer and employee the state unequally and inequitably favors employers over employees.¿


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