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Global Production Chains and the Creating of a Labor Right without Borders. -- Abstract: This essay is devoted to the study of construction process of new forms of global governance in the work world that is taking place as a consequence of regulatory instruments interaction of different types and o...
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Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Derecho. Departamento de Publicaciones
2021
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| Sumario: | Global Production Chains and the Creating of a Labor Right without Borders. -- Abstract: This essay is devoted to the study of construction process of new forms of global governance in the work world that is taking place as a consequence of regulatory instruments interaction of different types and origins, all of them aimed at guaranteeing a fundamental nucleus of fair labor conditions in the global economic space. The hypothesis on which it is based is the consideration of this process as the origin of an unprecedented Transnational Labor Law with a hybrid base and multilevel regulation, as a result of the conviction social, political, trade union and even business- on need for a legal globalization that accompanies and complements economic globalization.The fundamental characteristics of this new law would be, in first instance, the use of power exercised by multinational companies over their global production chains as a fundamental instrument for transnational imposition of their contents and, in second instance, the use of public intervention mechanisms to channel the exercise of this power towards the achievement of their objectives, giving rise to synergies between both and to public-private co- regulation methods. |
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