Browsing Department of Public Law and Jurisprudence by Subject "Globalization"
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The extent of the regulation of atypical employment relationships in Ethiopian law, with comparative reference to South African labour law
(2009)Universally, workers’ protection is centred on the standard employment relationship (full-time,indeterminate employment) based on the distinction between ‘employee’ and ‘independent contractor’; nonetheless globalization ... -
The right to development as a normative framework For the human rights obligations of international financial institutions
(University of the Western Cape, 2008)Human rights are the product of different stages of human struggle that took place throughout history. The advent of the right to development in the international arena is part of the result of the struggle of developing ...