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The Cambridge handbook of labor in competition law

McCrystal, Shae(Edited by)McGaughey, Ewan(Edited by)Paul, Sanjukta(Edited by)
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As scholars and policymakers around the world seek a systematic approach to the question of 'gig work,' one of its regulatory dimensions - the intersection of labor and competition law - points toward a deeper reconceptualization of the conventional legal and economic categories typically brought to bear upon it.

A comparative approach to the question of gig work further reveals the variety and contingency of background assumptions that are often overlooked in the context of domestic policy debates.

By combining a detailed comparative doctrinal survey of the regulation of non-employee workers in domestic competition law systems with a set of essays reframing the underlying questions raised - in terms of international legal frameworks, freedom of association norms, alternative approaches to law and economics, and more - The Cambridge Handbook of Labor in Competition Law moves the debates over the fissured workplace and the labor - competition law intersection forward in novel ways.

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Cambridge University Press
1108906001 / 9781108906005
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
344.01
11/05/2022
United Kingdom
English
450 pages
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