Format:
1 online resource (200 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9780415068420
,
9780203032657
Content:
This book traces the development of Japanese labour law and shows how labour law has been related to the prevailing social, economic and political circumstances
Note:
Cover -- LAW, LABOUR AND SOCIETY IN JAPAN: From repression to reluctant recognition -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- CONVENTIONS -- INTRODUCTION: THE PROBLEM OF ORIENTALISM AND THE FORMATION OF MODERN JAPAN -- Part I PREWAR SOCIETY AND THE REPRESSION OF LABOUR -- 1 EARLY MEIJI SOCIETY AND THE ABSENCE OF LABOUR LAW -- 2 CONSTITUTIONAL JAPAN AND THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF LABOUR LAW -- Part II POSTWAR SOCIETY AND THE RELUCTANT RECOGNITION OF LABOUR -- 3 FROM DEMOCRATISM TO KIGYOSHUGI: THE CHANGING SOCIAL CONTEXT OF LABOUR LAW -- 4 REFORM AND CONTINUITY IN LABOUR LAW -- 5 THE CASE LAW OF RELUCTANT RECOGNITION -- 6 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, CLASS STRUCTURE AND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF RELUCTANT RECOGNITION -- CONCLUSION: VARIETIES OF CAPITALIST LAW, CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS AND THE QUESTION OF POSTMODERNISM -- GLOSSARY -- TABLE OF CASES -- REFERENCES -- INDEX
Additional Edition:
Print version Woodiwiss, Anthony Law, Labour and Society in Japan Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group,c1991 ISBN 9780415068420
Language:
English
Keywords:
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