01491 2200229 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001500097041000800112082001200120084001600132100003200148245006100180260004600241300002000287504001400307520086600321650002201187990002601209990002601235INLIS00000000000383720221101035225 a0010-0520003837221101 | | eng  a9041102590 aeng a344.014 a344.014 SEX0 aSex of Labour Law in Europe14aSex of Labour Law in Europe /cKravaritou, Yota (Edited) aLondon :bKluwer Law International,c1996 a229 p. ;c25 cm ap.217-229 aThis work is based on papers presented at a conference entitled The Sex of Labour Law in Europe/Le Sexe du droit du travail en Europe, which was held at the European University Institute in Florence.The contributors argue that law in general, and especially social and labour law, is not asexual, and that law has been written from a male point of view. As a consequence, many rules and regulations do not take into account a typical female point of view and therefore appear to disregard the position of women, which leads in many cases to sexual inequality.The contributors, all experts either in labour law or in gender studies, give a detailed account of the position of women in labour law in their own jurisdiction. The book will be of prime interest to academics and practitioners involved in labour law, human rights, gender studies and women's studies. 4aLabor law--Europe a15547/MKRI-P/XII-2009 a15548/MKRI-P/XII-2009