Abstract

1. Migrants at Work and the Division of Labour Law PART I: DIVIDING THE OBJECTS OF LABOUR LAW 2. Precarious Pasts, Precarious Futures 3. Employers and Migrant Legality: Liberalization of Service Provision, Transnational Posting, and the Bifurcation of the European Labour Market 4. Immigration and Labour Market Protectionism: Protecting Local Workers' Preferential Access to the National Labour Market 5. Migrant Workers in Agriculture: A Legal Perspective 6. The EU's Internal Market and the Fragmentary Nature of EU Labour Migration PART II: DIVIDING THE SUBJECTS OF LABOUR LAW 7. Migration Status in Labour and Social Security Law: Between Inclusion and Exclusion in Italy 8. The Sectoral Regulatory Regime: When Work Migration Controls and the Sectorally Differentiated Labour Market Meet 9. Migrants, Unfree Labour, and the Legal Construction of Domestic Servitude: Migrant Domestic Workers in the UK 10. Migrant Labour in the United States: Working Beneath the Floor for Free Labour? 11. Enforcement of Employment Rights by Migrant Workers in the UK: The Case of EU-8 Nationals 12. The Right of Irregular Immigrants to Back Pay: The Spectrum of Protection in International, Regional and National Legal Systems 13. Employer Checks of Immigration Status and Employment Law PART III: REINTEGRATION THROUGH EQUALITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS 14. Migrant Workers and the Right to Non-discrimination and Equality 15. The European Social Charter on Migrant Rights 16. Black Women Workers and Discrimination: Exit, Voice, and Loyalty...or 'Shifting'? 17. Migration, Labour Law, and Religious Discrimination PART IV: REINTEGRATIVE RESPONSES FROM LABOUR LAW 18. Reconciling Openness and High Labour Standards? - Sweden's Attempts to Regulate Labour Migration and Trade in Services 19. Links between Individual Employment Law and Collective Labour Law: Their Implications for Migrant Workers 20. Organizing against Abuse and Exclusion: the Associational Rights of Undocumented Workers 21. Home from Home: Migrant Domestic Workers and the ILO Convention on Domestic Workers 22. Conflicted Priorities? Enforcing Fairness for Temporary Migrants

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