Intersection of Rights and Regulation

Intersection of Rights and Regulation

New Directions in Sociolegal Scholarship

Morgan, Bronwen

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2020

234

Mole

Inglês

9781138621060

15 a 20 dias

430

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Contents: The intersection of rights and regulation: new directions in sociolegal scholarship, Bronwen Morgan. Part 1 Rights and Regulation: Contrasting Forms and Logics?: Form and substance in labour market policies, Orly Lobel; Lawyers using rights discourse in an internet community: challenging and redefining gender discrimination in the legal practice, Amanda K. Baumle; Rights as the seeds of regulation in UK land-use planning, Tola Amodu. Part 2 Complementarities Between Rights and Regulation: Taxing prejudice: non-constitutional approaches to the problem of minority rights, Anders Walker; Doing good business or just doing good: competing human rights frameworks at the World Bank, Galit A. Sarfaty; Regulatory rights: emergent indigenous peoples' rights as a locus of global regulation, Erik Larson. Part 3 Politics and Ideologies: Hybrid Dialectics of Rights and Regulation: Dancing in New York City: the cabaret law, alternative cultures and neoliberal urbanism, Laam Hae; Rights and regulation in Bush's America: or, how the new right learned to stop worrying and love equal rights, Jeffrey R. Dudas; Rights as regulation: the integration of development and human rights, Sundhya Pahuja; Bibliography; Index.
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OSH Act;Amanda Baumle;Cabaret Law;Anders Walker;North Carolinians;Erik Larson;TNA;Galit A. Sarfaty;EEOC Guideline;Jeffrey R. Dudas;World Polity Theory;Laam Hae;Title VII;Orly Lobel;Nightlife Businesses;Sundhya Pahuja;Health Administration;Tola Amodu;Human Rights;Central Government;Neoliberal Urbanism;Cabaret License;Social Development Unit;Indigenous Delegates;IMF's World Economic Outlook;Indigenous Rights;Dance Clubs;Enhance Development Effectiveness;World Polity;Mandatory Death Penalty;Social Dancing;Institutional Economics School;Private Development Sector;Planning Agreements