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The book analyses how international law addresses interactions
between international organizations. In labour governance, these
interactions are ubiquitous. They offer each organization an
opportunity to promote its model of labour governance, yet
simultaneously expose it to adverse influence from others. The book
captures this ambivalence and examines the capacity of
international law to mitigate it. Based on detailed case studies of
mutual influence between the International Labour Organization, the
World Bank, and the Council of Europe, the book offers an in-depth
analysis of the pertinent law and its key challenges, both at
institutional and inter-organizational level. The author envisions
a law of inter-organizational interactions as a normative framework
structuring interactions and enhancing the effectiveness and
legitimacy of multi-institutional governance.
The book analyses how international law addresses interactions
between international organizations. In labour governance, these
interactions are ubiquitous. They offer each organization an
opportunity to promote its model of labour governance, yet
simultaneously expose it to adverse influence from others. The book
captures this ambivalence and examines the capacity of
international law to mitigate it. Based on detailed case studies of
mutual influence between the International Labour Organization, the
World Bank, and the Council of Europe, the book offers an in-depth
analysis of the pertinent law and its key challenges, both at
institutional and inter-organizational level. The author envisions
a law of inter-organizational interactions as a normative framework
structuring interactions and enhancing the effectiveness and
legitimacy of multi-institutional governance.
The book offers a comprehensive perspective on the highly topical
issue of protecting and promoting labour standards in international
economic law and the globalized economy. For the purpose of an
in-depth analysis of both the specific and the fundamental aspects
in this regard, it combines views from specialized academics of the
legal and political sciences as well as experienced practitioners.
The contributions to this book do not only reveal recurring
obstacles but also point at best practices and potential for
synergies, providing important guidance for future research and
practice in international economic and labour law and policy.
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