International Labour Organization and Global Social Governance

Published Oct. 16, 2020 by Spring Cham.

ISBN:
978-3-030-55400-2
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This open access book explores the role of the ILO (International Labour Organization) in building global social governance from multiple and mutually complementary perspectives. It explores the impact of this UN´s oldest agency, founded in 1919, on the transforming world of work in a global setting, providing insights into the unique history and functions of the ILO as an organization and the evolution of workers’ rights through international labour standards stemming from its regulatory mechanism.

The book examines the persistent dilemma of balancing the benefits of globalization with the protection of workers. It critically assesses the challenges that emerge when international labour standards are implemented and enforced in highly diverse regulatory frameworks in international, regional, national and local contexts. The book also identifies feasible ways to achieve more inclusive labour protection, putting into perspective the tension between theeconomic and the social in the ILO’s second century of operation. It …

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An Excellent Collection of Essays

This is an absolutely loaded collection of essays on the ILO, with insider coverage of the ILO's work and operations (Halonen and Kari Tapiola), its influence on international labor law (Liukkunen), academic analysis of the ILO and how it could improve (Bernd Waas and Yifeng Chen), the history of the ILO (Jan Klabbers), and even a conclusion by Joe Stiglitz. As with all volumes like this the different chapters are self-contained, so make sure to calibrate your expectations based on practitioner vs. academic contributors. Overall, however, this is a one-stop-shop for understanding the ILO and its effects on international labor regulations. Highly recommend

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