
Employment Law and the European Convention on Human Rights
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- Intro
- Half-Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Notes on Authors
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- CHAPTER 1 The Integration of Labour Rights in the ECHR and the Value of ILO Standards
- 1.1 Indivisibility of Human Rights and Their Living Interpretation by the ECtHR
- 1.1.1 Interpretation of the Prohibition of Torture (Article 3 of the ECtHR) and Social Rights
- 1.1.2 Interpretation of the Right to Respect for Private Life
- 1.2 The Value of ILO Standards for Adjudication of Labour Law Cases by the ECtHR
- CHAPTER 2 The Prohibition of Slavery, Servitude, Forced or Compulsory Labour
- CHAPTER 3 Prohibition of Discrimination
- CHAPTER 4 Employee's Right to Respect for Private Life
- 4.1 Protection of an Employee's Privacy under Article 8 of the ECHR: General Framework
- 4.2 Right to Work, Unfair Dismissal and the Violation of the Right to Respect for Private Life
- CHAPTER 5 Employee's Freedom of Thought, Conscience, Religion and Expression
- 5.1 Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion
- 5.1.1 The Right to Contentious Objection to Military Service
- 5.1.2 Workers' Rights to Manifest Religion or Belief at Work
- 5.2 Employee's Freedom of Expression
- CHAPTER 6 The Evolution of the Court's Approach to Collective Labour Rights
- 6.1 Restrictions on Members of the Armed Forces, the Police, and the State Administration
- 6.2 A Path Forward: Choices for the Future
- CHAPTER 7 The Right to Collective Bargaining
- 7.1 Objective Limitations to the Right of Collective Bargaining
- 7.2 Subjective Limitations to the Right of Collective Bargaining
- 7.3 A Positive Obligation
- 7.4 Possibility: The Door to the Future Is Open or Closed?
- CHAPTER 8 The Right to Strike
- 8.1 General Approach to the Right to Strike
- 8.2 Recent Case Law on the Right to Strike
- Conclusions
- Annex
- Bibliography
- Table of Cases
- Series List
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