The LLDRL is pleased to announce that its founder, Professor Adelle Blackett, Canada Research Chair in Transnational Labour Law and Development, will be the editor of theÌýnew Elgar Studies in Labour Law series by Elward Elgar Publishing.Ìý
"The series studies labour law in context and embraces accounts that rethink founding narratives of labour law, including employment and social security; centres themes that engage with labour law’s peripheries such as reproductive labour, labour informality and precarious work; and invites close, grounded reflection on labour law’s future. It seeks to foster critical engagement with boundary-crossing in fields like migration law, trade and investment law, human rights law, environmental law, and law and development. It welcomes interdisciplinary approaches to labour law that hone insights from and contribute to critical legal theories, legal geography, pluralist approaches to law, economic sociology of law, and third world approaches to international law, to name a few. It is interested in labour law’s methods and encourages the study of international and comparative labour law, the operation of labour law across multiple governance levels, and the emergence of transnational labour law. Both monographs and edited collections are welcomed."
View Edward Elgar Publishing's originalÌýannouncement.
About the series' editor
Adelle Blackett, Ad. E., is Professor of Law and Canada Research Chair in Transnational Labour Law and Development at the Faculty of Law, Â鶹Çø. She holds a B.A. in History from Queen’s University, civil law and common law degrees from Â鶹Çø, and an LL.M. and a doctorate in law from Columbia University. A former official of the International Labour Office in Geneva, Professor Blackett has been an ILO expert on international standard setting and labour law reform. She founded and directs the Labour Law and Development Research Laboratory (LLDRL) at Â鶹Çø and was a founding steering committee member of the international Labour Law Research Network (LLRN). Widely published in English, French and Spanish in the emerging field of transnational labour law, in 2015, she co- edited a Research Handbook on Transnational Labour Law (Edward Elgar, 2015).
Further information on this seriesÌý
For more information on this Series, including details on submitting a proposal, please contact: sgutierrez [at] e-elgar.com (subject: Inquiry%20about%20the%20Elgar%20Studies%20in%20Labour%20Law%20Series%20edited%20by%20Adelle%20Blackett) (Stephen Gutierrez) (Acquisitions Editor at Edward Elgar Publishing) or Professor adelle.blackett [at] mcgill.ca (subject: Inquiry%20about%20the%20Elgar%20Studies%20in%20Labour%20Law%20Series%20edited%20by%20Adelle%20Blackett) (Adelle Blackett)Ìý(Series Editor), or visit the Edward Elgar .Ìý
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