| Editor-In-Chief: | Moshe Cohen-Eliya, Academic Center of Law & Business |
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| Guest Editors: | Yossi Dahan, Academic Center of Law & Business |
| Faina Milman-Sivan, University of Haifa | |
| Editors: | Eyal Benvenisti, Tel Aviv University |
| Julie Chi-hye Suk, Yeshiva University | |
| Stephen Macedo, Princeton University | |
| Nancy Rosenblum, Harvard University | |
| Production Editor: | Michele Manspeizer |
The 2007 issue of Law & Ethics of Human Rights was previously published by the Academic Center of Law & Business, Ramat Gan, Israel. The journal is now published by The Berkeley Electronic Press.
Current Issue: Volume 3, Issue 2
(2009)
Labor Rights in the Era of Globalization
Introduction
Articles and comments were originally presented in an international research workshop, which explored themes such as the shifting philosophical foundations and conceptual framework of international labor rights and their relations to international human rights, transnational labor regulation and the changes that have occurred in practice, and the conceptualization of rights associated with these concepts, including freedom of association, minimum wage, and labor migration.
Guest Editors:
Yossi Dahan, Academic Center of Law & Business
Faina Milman-Sivan, University of Haifa
Articles
Freedom of Association as a Core Labor Right and the ILO: Toward a Normative Framework
Faina Milman-Sivan
De-Territorializing Labor Law
Guy Mundlak
Collective Labor Rights and the European Social Model
Diamond Ashiagbor
Globalization and Social Justice: The Right to Minimum Wage
Hani Ofek-Ghendler
