Labour Legislation and Public Policy: A Contemporary History

Paul Davies (London School of Economics),Mark Freedland (Fellow of St John's College and University Lecturer in Law, Fellow of St John's College and University Lecturer in Law, both at University of Oxford)

Labour Legislation and Public Policy: A Contemporary History
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
15 July 1993
Pages
728
ISBN
9780198760603

Labour Legislation and Public Policy: A Contemporary History

Paul Davies (London School of Economics),Mark Freedland (Fellow of St John's College and University Lecturer in Law, Fellow of St John's College and University Lecturer in Law, both at University of Oxford)

In this path-breaking work, the authors seek to offer students a fresh way of looking at modern labour law. By taking as their starting point the idea that labour law, having once been governed by common law rules, is now overwhelmingly regulated by statute, the authors show that labour law can only be studied properly by understanding the legislation behind it.They then proceed to lead the student to an understanding of how and why the legislation came to be enacted. They therefore examine, in chronological order, the history and political context of every major piece of labour legislation from 1945 up to and including the momentous changes of the Thatcher years. Guiding the reader through four and a half decades of almost continuous legislative activity, the authors successfully demonstrate how the law was created and why it looks as it does today. No other textbook on this subject takes this approach.

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