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The modern welfare state is increasingly at the forefront of public debate, with long-standing social rights being questioned and new approaches emerging to align social safety nets with economic demands. These challenges are not confined to any single nation, indicating a broader crisis in the welfare state model. Since World War I, numerous social and labor protection regulations have been established, many ratified by over half of the world's nations. The trend of transnational law-making has intensified post-World War II, with key players including the United Nations, the Council of Europe, and the European Community. This volume aims to contextualize international social and labor law historically, examine the impact of its norms on practitioners and tribunals, and highlight their significance in ongoing discussions. It includes lectures from a 1994 conference celebrating the 75th anniversary of the International Labour Organization, reflecting on the evolution and challenges of social rights in a globalized world.
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Social protection by way of international law, Bernd von Maydell
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- 1996
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