The Making of Labour Law in Europe

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The Making of Labour Law in Europe is a scholarly work that traces and compares the historical development of labour law across European countries, highlighting the social, political, and economic forces that shaped it.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
scholarly work
aimsTo compare labour law developments between European states
trace the evolution of labour law across Europe
analyses national labour law systems in European countries
approach historical-comparative
countryOfFocus Europe NERFINISHED
covers 19th century origins of labour law in Europe
20th century transformations of European labour law
interplay between national and European-level labour regulation
describes historical development of labour law in Europe
discusses collective bargaining frameworks in Europe
development of workers' rights in Europe
impact of economic change on labour regulation
interaction between law and industrial relations
role of the state in regulating labour relations
fieldOfStudy European studies
labour law
legal history
focusesOn economic forces shaping labour law
political forces shaping labour law
social forces shaping labour law
genre labour law scholarship
legal history
hasPerspective comparative
intendedAudience historians of labour and industry
legal scholars
students of comparative law
language English
mainSubject European legal history
comparative law
labour law

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