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An Employment Relationship for the Anthropocene? Notes on Anchoring the Greening of Labour Law

Niklas Selberg ()
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Niklas Selberg: Lund University

Chapter Chapter 14 in Green Transition and the Quality of Work, 2024, pp 263-286 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The role of labour and employmentLabour and employment regulation in a shift towards more sustainable modes of productionMore sustainable modes of production, the relationship between, and the synergies and/or conflicts between, labour and environmental lawLabour and environmental law, their underlying normative projects and the interaction between the regulatory frameworks in each area are key issues for labour lawyers (Zbyszewska, in Invitation to Socio Legal Studies Association Annual Seminar 2016, 2016; Comp Labour Law Policy J 40:1–8, 2018a). This Chapter thus explores “how the concerns about work/labour and social sustainability on the one hand, and environment and ecological sustainability on the other intersect with each other, whether in the context of their social organization and social impacts or their regulatory aspects” (ibid.).

Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-68200-1_14

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