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Minding their own business? Firms and activists in the making of private labour regulation

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Authors
  • L.W. Fransen
Supervisors
  • G.C.A. Junne
Cosupervisors
  • B.M. Burgoon
Award date 20-05-2010
Number of pages 237
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR)
Document type PhD thesis
Note Research conducted at: Universiteit van Amsterdam
Language English
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Contents
Acknowledgements
List of frequently used abbreviations
Introduction: Private labour regulation: why, and what is it good for?
Chapter 2: Understanding developments in private labour regulation: a framework for research
Chapter 3: Labour standards, implementation, and degrees of control: a power based analysis of private regulatory approaches
Chapter 4: How to dress up a code: the politics of developing approaches to private labour regulation
Chapter 5: Choosing a code: understanding business support for private labour regulation
Chapter 6: Competing codes: understanding the dynamics of private regulatory competition
Chapter 7: Conclusions and prospects
References
Appendix I: The eight private regulatory organizations
Appendix II: Methodology
English summary
Nederlandse samenvatting
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