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Property, Labour and Legal Regulation - Dignity or Dependence? (Hardcover)
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Property, Labour and Legal Regulation - Dignity or Dependence? (Hardcover)
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Using property and labour as his major themes, Mark Findlay
analyses the way in which law has come to serve the cult of the
market at the expense of abandoning its broader role of serving
communities. With wonderful scholarship he charts a path to how
law's social purpose might be regained. Law re-emerges as the
primary means for the regulatory state to re-connect with social
values and communities. The book is a tour de force.' - Peter
Drahos, Australian National UniversityIn this revealing comparative
study, Mark Findlay examines the problematic nexus between
undervalued labour and vulnerable migration status in dis-embedded
markets. It highlights the frustrations raised by timeless
regulatory failure and the chronic complicity of private property
arrangements in delivering unsustainable market engagement. Mark
Findlay identifies the challenge for normative and functional
foundations of equitable governance, by repositioning regulatory
principle, to restore dignity to market relations. The
accountability of property through wider access and inclusion, it
is argued, grounds commodified occupation as a vitally valuable
social bond in which workers are empowered to participate rather
than suffer exploitation. The comparative analysis of the EU and
ASEAN regulatory contexts reveals that it is not simply more
regulatory activity, but rather its reversion from market interests
to human values, which will advance sustainability. Property,
Labour and Legal Regulation offers an insightful, critical analysis
of crucial contemporary issues facing social administrators,
lawyers and policy makers working in the fields of migration,
labour law and regulation. Its broad disciplinary coverage lends
itself to students of law and regulation who will benefit from this
unique evaluation of private property, labour relations and
migration exclusivity.
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