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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- General Editors’ Preface
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Tables of Cases
- Tables of International Instruments
- 1 Introduction: Why Investigate Protection of the Right to Strike?
- Part I Reasons for Legal Protection and Restriction of Strikes
- 2 The Implications of Categorizing the Right to Strike as a Civil, Political, and/or Social Right
- 3 Reasons for Legal Protection of a Right to Strike
- 4 Reasons for Restriction of Strikes
- Part II Inclusion of the Right to Strike in International Instruments
- 5 Standard-setting in the ILO
- 6 Adoption of Human Rights Instruments in the Council of Europe
- 7 Setting Social Standards for and Beyond the European Union
- Part III The Roles Played by Supervisory Bodies in Protection of a Right to Strike
- 8 A Panoply of Supervisory Procedures in the ILO
- 9 Divergent Remedial Mechanisms in the Council of Europe
- 10 Judicial Circumspection in the EU
- Part IV Jurisprudence Relating to the Scope of the Right to Strike
- 11 Existence and Exercise of the Right to Strike
- 12 Permissible Objectives of a Strike
- 13 Responses to Public Welfare Considerations
- 14 Sanctions for Industrial Action
- 15 Conclusion: Past Sources of Divergence and Prospects for Future Developments
- Appendix 1 ILO Convention No. 87 on Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise 1948
- Appendix 2: ILO Convention No. 98 on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining 1949
- Appendix 3: International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 1966, Article 22 and International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 1966, Article 8
- Appendix 4: European Convention on Human Rights 1950, Article 11
- Appendix 5: European Social Charter 1961, Articles 5, 6, 31, and Appendix
- Appendix 6: Community Charter of the Fundamental Social Rights of Workers 1989, Articles 11–14
- Appendix 7: EU Charter of Fundamental Rights 2000, Articles 12, 28, 51, and 52
- Appendix 8: Supervisory Cycles of the European Social Charter
- Bibliography
- Index
(p.376) Appendix 4: European Convention on Human Rights 1950, Article 11
(p.376) Appendix 4: European Convention on Human Rights 1950, Article 11
- Source:
- International and European Protection of the Right to Strike
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- General Editors’ Preface
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Tables of Cases
- Tables of International Instruments
- 1 Introduction: Why Investigate Protection of the Right to Strike?
- Part I Reasons for Legal Protection and Restriction of Strikes
- 2 The Implications of Categorizing the Right to Strike as a Civil, Political, and/or Social Right
- 3 Reasons for Legal Protection of a Right to Strike
- 4 Reasons for Restriction of Strikes
- Part II Inclusion of the Right to Strike in International Instruments
- 5 Standard-setting in the ILO
- 6 Adoption of Human Rights Instruments in the Council of Europe
- 7 Setting Social Standards for and Beyond the European Union
- Part III The Roles Played by Supervisory Bodies in Protection of a Right to Strike
- 8 A Panoply of Supervisory Procedures in the ILO
- 9 Divergent Remedial Mechanisms in the Council of Europe
- 10 Judicial Circumspection in the EU
- Part IV Jurisprudence Relating to the Scope of the Right to Strike
- 11 Existence and Exercise of the Right to Strike
- 12 Permissible Objectives of a Strike
- 13 Responses to Public Welfare Considerations
- 14 Sanctions for Industrial Action
- 15 Conclusion: Past Sources of Divergence and Prospects for Future Developments
- Appendix 1 ILO Convention No. 87 on Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise 1948
- Appendix 2: ILO Convention No. 98 on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining 1949
- Appendix 3: International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 1966, Article 22 and International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 1966, Article 8
- Appendix 4: European Convention on Human Rights 1950, Article 11
- Appendix 5: European Social Charter 1961, Articles 5, 6, 31, and Appendix
- Appendix 6: Community Charter of the Fundamental Social Rights of Workers 1989, Articles 11–14
- Appendix 7: EU Charter of Fundamental Rights 2000, Articles 12, 28, 51, and 52
- Appendix 8: Supervisory Cycles of the European Social Charter
- Bibliography
- Index