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    London : Taylor & Francis
    UID:
    gbv_1007318988
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (149 pages)
    ISBN: 9781843145332
    Content: This book is one of the first studies in the new field of the sociology of human rights,and it centres its analysis on labour rights. Such rights are of critical importance in this field, work being the defining aspect of many peoples lives and a central concern of sociology
    Content: Front Cover -- Making Human Rights Work Globally -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: Human rights as means -- The need for a sociology of human rights -- An outline of the argument -- 1. Theorising a global social fact -- Overcoming the reticence of sociology -- Theory and the recognition of social difference -- 2. International human rights and the silence concerning social difference -- The birth of international human rights discourse -- Making human rights enforceable -- The juridification of human rights discourse -- Conclusion -- 3. The plural forms of labour rights and the possibility of translation -- Liberal democracy, socialism and labour rights -- Early industrialisers -- Late industrialisers -- Conclusion -- 4. Making human rights work in familialist societies -- Reconciling familialism and human rights -- Late industrialisation, familialism and the development of labour rights -- Post-colonial industrialisation, familialism and labour rights -- Conclusion -- 5. Justiciability and the need for cosmopolitan 'core' labour standards -- The construction of an Ameri-centric core -- The primacy of the ethical dimension -- Towards a hybrid core -- The need for 'just and favourable conditions at work' -- Conclusion -- 6. Making labour rights justiciable in China -- Human rights as an iron rice bowl -- Guangdong and the 'open door' -- Company law, employment law and the justiciability of labour rights -- Justiciability in Guangdong Province -- Workplace culture and justiciability -- Conclusion -- Conclusion: Making work for human rights -- Postscript: 10 May 2003 -- Appendix: The interview schedules -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Description based upon print version of record
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781904385080
    Additional Edition: Print version Woodiwiss, Anthony Making Human Rights Work Globally London : Taylor & Francis,c2000 ISBN 9781904385080
    Additional Edition: Print version Making Human Rights Work Globally
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    London ; : GlassHouse,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959235768702883
    Format: 1 online resource (149 p.)
    ISBN: 1-282-37619-5 , 1-283-60468-X , 9786612376191 , 9786613917133 , 1-135-31124-2 , 1-84314-533-2
    Content: This book is one of the first studies in the new field of the sociology of human rights,and it centres its analysis on labour rights. Such rights are of critical importance in this field, work being the defining aspect of many peoples lives and a central concern of sociology.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Making Human Rights Work Globally; Copyright Page; Preface; Contents; Introduction: Human rights as means; The need for a sociology of human rights; An outline of the argument; 1. Theorising a global social fact; Overcoming the reticence of sociology; Theory and the recognition of social difference; 2. International human rights and the silence concerning social difference; The birth of international human rights discourse; Making human rights enforceable; The juridification of human rights discourse; Conclusion , 3. The plural forms of labour rights and the possibility of translationLiberal democracy, socialism and labour rights; Early industrialisers; Late industrialisers; Conclusion; 4. Making human rights work in familialist societies; Reconciling familialism and human rights; Late industrialisation, familialism and the development of labour rights; Post-colonial industrialisation, familialism and labour rights; Conclusion; 5. Justiciability and the need for cosmopolitan 'core' labour standards; The construction of an Ameri-centric core; The primacy of the ethical dimension; Towards a hybrid core , The need for 'just and favourable conditions at work'Conclusion; 6.Making labour rights justiciable in China; Human rights as an iron rice bowl; Guangdong and the 'open door'; Company law, employment law and the justiciability of labour rights; Justiciability in Guangdong Province; Workplace culture and justiciability; Conclusion; Conclusion:Making work for human rights; Postscript:10 May 2003; Appendix: The interview schedules; Bibliography; Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-138-43388-8
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-904385-08-7
    Language: English
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