1st Edition

A Global Labour Law Towards a New International Framework for Rights and Justice

By Adalberto Perulli, Vania Brino Copyright 2025
    288 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book explores the prospects of a global labour law system. Global labour law is understood as a still non-coherent set of
    norms that at different levels and with different legal effectiveness regulate legal labour relations, promote respect for fundamental social rights, and condition the behavior of the multinational enterprise, from a social justice and sustainability perspective. The book deals with both international labour law and regulatory instruments of different kinds, such as social clauses in international trade treaties or corporate codes of conduct, transnational collective bargaining, and EU directives on due diligence. This complex normative “system” is partly reconstructed and partly subjected to critique, with the aim of producing a hybrid handbook in which the elements of normative knowledge are accompanied by problematic reasoning about the forms, contents and purposes of a possible global labour law. The book will be of interest to academics, researchers and policy-makers working in the areas of Labour Law, Employment Law, International Human Rights Law and Social Justice.

    List of figures and tables

    Acknowledgements

    Preface

    1. Labour law’s perspective in the global dimension
    Adalberto Perulli

    2. The International Labour Organization’s normative action in the promotion of fundamental social rights
    Vania Brino

    3. The perspective of social clauses in international trade treaties
    Adalberto Perulli

    4. Global supply chains and fundamental social rights: a multilevel governance
    Vania Brino

    5. Association, organization and trade union action in the international dimension
    Adalberto Perulli

    Biography

    Adalberto Perulli is Full Professor of Labour Law at the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice and Visiting Professor at the Paris Nanterre University. He is EMA’s Director of the European Master in Human Rights and Democratization.

    Vania Brino is Full Professor of Labour Law at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. She is director of the International Master Programme in Global Economics and Social Affairs.