TY - BOOK ID - 104096801 TI - Inscribing solidarity : debates in labor law and beyond PY - 2023 SN - 1009186558 1009186531 1009170260 1009170279 PB - Cambridge, UK ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Labor laws and legislation. KW - Labor laws and legislation, International. KW - Correality and solidarity. KW - Collective labor agreements. KW - Social legislation. KW - Migrant labor. KW - Labor, Migrant KW - Migrant workers KW - Migrants (Migrant labor) KW - Migratory workers KW - Transient labor KW - Employees KW - Casual labor KW - Human services KW - Public law KW - Agreements, Collective labor KW - Collective agreements KW - Collective bargaining agreements KW - Collective labor agreements KW - Labor agreements KW - Trade agreements (Labor) KW - Union agreements KW - Collective bargaining KW - Labor contract KW - Strikes and lockouts KW - Correality and solidarity KW - "Joint and several" KW - Solidarity (Civil law) KW - Solidary obligations KW - Debtor and creditor KW - Obligations (Law) KW - International labor laws and legislation KW - International law KW - Employment law KW - Industrial relations KW - Labor law KW - Labor standards (Labor law) KW - Work KW - Working class KW - Industrial laws and legislation KW - Social legislation KW - Law and legislation KW - Legal status, laws, etc. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:104096801 AB - Many governments, large institutions, and collective actors rely on the principle of solidarity to embed social policies on firm normative and legal grounds. In this original volume, a multidisciplinary roster of scholars come together to examine the contributions - and challenges -implicit in relying on the idea of solidarity to 'inscribe' this principle in social policies. Chapters explore how the dependence on the solidarity principle, and especially on inclusive understandings of solidarity, can strengthen or weaken institutions and movements. The volume's contributors cover developments across decades with a multilevel approach exploring dynamic interactions between local, national, and supranational arenas in pursuing and adjudicating the solidarity principle. Unique and innovative, Inscribing Solidarity examines the implications and dynamics of solidarity across a variety of terrains to illuminate its concrete limitations and specific advantages. This title is also available via Open Access on Cambridge Core. ER -