
Stability and Change in Nordic Labour Law
This volume provides a broad, comparative analysis of the development of Scandinavian labour law over the last decades. The picture of development is one of both stability and change. The institutional framework of Nordic labour relations has remained largely unchanged; employers organisations and trade unions still hold a strong position, and the collective agreement continues to be the principal instrument for regulation of the labour market. But, in other aspects, extensive changes have occurred.
Labour law is no longer solely the concern of national legislators and social partners. International influences, especially from the European Community, are important. Further, this volume covers several topics such as equal treatment, employee privacy and temporary-work agencies that would not have been regarded as relevant some thirty years ago.
A majority of the contributions were presented at a conference held in Stockholm 2002.
Europeanization of Nordic Labour Law
Employment Agreements and Contract Work in the Nordic Countries
Industrial Relations and Collective Labour Law: Characteristics, Principles and Basic Features
Mediation in Collective Interest Disputes
Co-Determination in Private Enterprises in Four Nordic Countries
The Collective Agreement as an Instrument for Regulation of Wages and Employment Conditions
Equal Rights and Discrimination Law in Scandinavia
Employment Protection in Scandinavian Law
Fixed-term Work in Nordic Labour Law
Temporary Employment Agencies in the Nordic Countries
Employment Privacy Protection - Nordic Comparative Perspectives
Icelandic Labour Law
The Future of Nordic Labour Law
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