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5 - Justice in a globalizing world: resolving conflicts involving workers’ rights beyond the nation state

from Part II - International labour law as a sphere of justice

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 May 2016

Yossi Dahan
Affiliation:
College of Law and Business, Ramat Gan
Hanna Lerner
Affiliation:
Tel-Aviv University
Faina Milman-Sivan
Affiliation:
University of Haifa, Israel
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Judgments

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