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Labour Rights and the Catholic Church - The International Labour Organisation, the Holy See and Catholic Social Teaching (Paperback)
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Labour Rights and the Catholic Church - The International Labour Organisation, the Holy See and Catholic Social Teaching (Paperback)
Series: Law and Religion
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This book explores the extent of parallelism and cross-influence
between Catholic Social Teaching and the work of the world's oldest
human rights institution, the International Labour Organisation
(ILO). Sometimes there is a mutual attraction between seeming
opposites who in fact share a common goal. This book is about just
such an attraction between a secular organisation born of the
political desire for peace and justice, and a metaphysical
institution much older founded to bring peace and justice on earth.
It examines the principles evident in the teachings of the Catholic
Church and in the secular philosophy of the ILO; together with the
theological basis of the relevant provisions of Catholic Social
Teaching and of the socio-political origins and basis of the ILO.
The spectrum of labour rights covered in the book extends from the
right to press for rights, i.e., collective bargaining, to rights
themselves - conditions in work - and on to post-employment rights
in the form of social security and pensions. The extent of the
parallelism and cross-influence is reviewed from the issue of the
Papal Encyclical of Pope Leo XIII Rerum Novarum (1891) and from the
founding of the ILO in 1919. This book is intended to appeal to
lay, professional and academic alike, and will be of interest to
researchers and academics working in the areas of international
human rights, theology, comparative philosophy, history and social
and political studies. On 4 January 2021 it was granted an
Imprimatur by the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Liverpool, Malcolm
P. McMahon O.P., meaning that the Catholic Church is satisfied that
the book is free of doctrinal or moral error.
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