Counterbalancing the Legislative Precariousness of Domestic Carework in Switzerland through Civil Rights
November 10, 2014听- 平特五不中, Faculty of Law听
The LLDRL and Oppenheimer Chair jointly organized a lecture by Gabriela Medici on the legislative precariousness of domestic care work in Switzerland. Medici was then a D.C.L. candidate at 平特五不中's Faculty of Law and member of the LLDRL.
Her presentation related the growing international discourse on the impact of human rights on labour law to the current Swiss constitutional and labour regulatory framework for domestic workers. Over the past years, the discursive recognition of core labour rights in the form of positive state obligations to regulate and implement traditional civil rights guarantees, procedural guarantees, and the prohibition of discrimination has grown. During the lecture, Medici argued that, while this development has helped to counterbalance the legislative precariousness of migrant caregivers in Swiss households, the safeguarding of core labour rights through positive state obligations has inherent limitations.
Migrant Labour: Conditions of Unfreedom under Canada鈥檚 Temporary Foreign Worker Programs
October 27, 2014 - 平特五不中, Faculty of Law
The LLDRL and Oppenheimer Chair jointly听organized a lecture by Bethany Hastie, then-D.C.L. candidate at 平特五不中's Faculty of Law, on听migrant labour and the ins and outs of Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker Programs.听
This presentation engaged听in a critical inquiry of the TFWPs, examining how the regulatory structure of these Programs contributes to a state of unfreedom for migrant workers. The regulatory structure of the TFWPs and specific measures under the programs which produce conditions of unfreedom for migrant workers were examined, including: employer-specific work permit; limits on participation and time in Canada;听lack of access to permanent residency; jurisdictional limitations. Ultimately, this presentation argued that the regulatory regime governing the TFWPs operates largely at the expense of migrant workers鈥 rights, contributes to听precariousness, and fails to live up to the promise of the 鈥渢riple win鈥 scenario.
Like Your Own Child? Employers鈥 Perspectives and the Regulation of Domestic Work in Ghana
March 31, 2014 - 平特五不中, Faculty of Law
The LLDRL,听in collaboration with the 平特五不中 Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism, presented听a talk by听Dzodzi Tsikata, O鈥橞rien Fellow in Residence.听During the conference,听Professor Tsikata听presented her research findings, namely听the difficulty听of regulating domestic work in Ghana on account of the听nature of domestic work, the location of its workplace (the home),听the limitations of the existing institutional regime for domestic work, the extensive informalization of work in Ghana, and of听addressing these deficits through specific regulations, including ILO Convention 189.听
Race, Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and Discrimination听in North America
November 22-23, 2013 - 平特五不中, Faculty of Law
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and听the Faculty of Law of 平特五不中 presented a Special Forum on Race, Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and Discrimination听in North America at 平特五不中's Faculty of Law. The event was chaired by听Commissioner Jos茅 de Jes煤s Orozco Henr铆quez (IACHR Chair), Commissioner Rose-Marie Belle Antoine (Rapporteur on the Rights of Persons of African Descent and Against Racial Discrimination) and Commissioner Dinah Shelton (Rapporteur听on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples).
Panelists听presented on topics such as听race and the criminal justice system, discrimination against Indigenous peoples in North America, race and discrimination in matters of health, housing and education, race discrimination in the workplace, and race and religious accommodation in the workplace.
This event was听supported by the Faculty of Law and the Labour Law and Development Research Laboratory.
The Special Forum's full bilingual programme is available here.
The Inaugural Conference of the Labour Law Research Network
June 13-15, 2013 - University Pompeu Fabra, Spain
Organized by an international committee constituted of leading labour law scholars, including Professor Adelle Blackett, the Inaugural Conference provided hundreds of听labour law scholars the opportunity to share their research on topics such as听austerity and labour law (with a special focus on the Spanish context), the "North-South" challenge to听Transnational Labour Law,听social rights听and the market and听the frontiers of workplace human rights.听LLDRL members Professor听Rose-Marie Belle Antoine, Professor Diamond Ashiagbor, Ms. Anne Trebilcock and Professor Adelle Blackett presented during this conference.听
The LLDRL is a founding member of the LLRN and financed this initiative.听
The inaugural conference's full programme is available .
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Regulating Employment: Between Universality and Selectivity
March 28, 2012 - 平特五不中, Faculty of Law
In March 2012, the LLDRL, in collaboration with听CRIMT and the 平特五不中 Legal Theory Workshop, hosted a research workshop with leading Labour Law Professor Guy Davidov. Professor Davidod is the听Elias Lieberman Chair in Labour Law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the听Founding Chair of听the听Labour Law Research Network听and the Editor-In-Chief听of the听International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations.
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Social Justice, Law and Equality with Judge Westmoreland-Traor茅
March 16-17, 2012 - 平特五不中, Faculty of Law听
After her long and distinguished career, Justice Westmoreland-Traor茅 retired in 2012. To mark this milestone, the LLDRL, in partnership with the 平特五不中 Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism听and 平特五不中's Faculty of Law,听organized a two-day conference in March 2012 to honour and celebrate her听contributions. During the conference, Justice Westmoreland-Traor茅 reflected on critical themes regarding social and transformative justice, law, equality, and the administration of justice in racialized communities.听This event was made possible thanks to generous contributions from the Aisenstadt Equality and Community Initiative (平特五不中 Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism) and the Law 鈥63 Fund.
The full programme of panel conferences is available here.
ILO...Whys and Wherefores: Luncheon with听Patrick Carri猫re
March 30, 2011 - 平特五不中, Faculty of Law
The LLDRL hosted a luncheon with听Patrick Carri猫re, distinguished consultant on labour law and former Senior Legal Officer of the Freedom of Association branch at the International Labour Office in Geneva. The luncheon provided students, practitioners, and academics with听a听rare opportunity to dialogue with a former leading ILO official about the organization's evolution, its current politics, and future prospects. The conference,听organized in partnership with CRIMT and 平特五不中's Faculty of Law,听was highlighted by M. Carri猫re's rich anecdotal experience on a range of critical labour issues such as the freedom of association and child labour.
Regulating Decent Work for Domestic Workers
March 29, 2010 - 平特五不中, Faculty of Law
The LLDRL, in collaboration with CRIMT and 平特五不中's Faculty of Law, organized听an international seminar entitled "Regulating Decent Work for Domestic Workers."听The conference brought together international and interdisciplinary researchers and specialists in the area of听domestic labour to reflect听on aspects of the domestic economy and the governance of paid labour. It addressed questions related to the regulation of domestic labour in family settings, labour inspections in family settings, unpaid labour, domestic worker agencies and informal labour.听The participants also discussed legislation, legal provisions, and their impacts in various countries (India, Brazil, Southeast Asia), as well as the Canadian experience.听
The event's听programme is available .
Implementing International Law in the Domestic Legal Order
June 28, 2010 - 平特五不中,听Faculty of Law
Organized by the Hans & Tamar Oppenhemier Chair in Public International Law in collaboration with the LLDRL, the Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism, and the Centre for International Sustainable Development Law, the lecture provided听twelve doctoral and post-doctoral researchers in international law the opportunity to present and discuss their research ideas with fellow researchers and professors from the Faculty.听The aim of the first seminar was to听advance the understanding of theoretical and practical dimensions of the interaction between international treaty law, international customary law, and other international obligations with the domestic legal order, with due regard to the constitutional setting in federal and unitary states.
Labour Law and Economic Crisis
December 2, 2009 - 平特五不中, Faculty of Law
Organized in collaboration with the Interuniversity Research Centre on Globalization and Work (CRIMT), the Law 77' Project Fund, and the Faculty of Law at 平特五不中, this lecture by the late Sir Bob Hepple focused on the European financial crisis and labour law.听The extraordinary life of听Sir Bob Hepple, including his role in defending Nelson Mandela, his activism, and important legacy for labour law and human rights, was summarized in obituary by Catherine Barnard听and Simon Deakin in The Guardian.听
A recording of the conference can be found听.