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Legal restrictions on vagrancy and day labour in Iceland became increasingly strict in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, culminating with a decree in 1783 which prohibited any form of masterless labour and proscribed compulsory service on a yearly... see more

This article investigates the interplay between labour law and international law in the context of the diplomatic employment relationship. The  overriding effect of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 as supreme law to protect the ... see more

This article investigates the interplay between labour law and international law in the context of the diplomatic employment relationship. The  overriding effect of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 as supreme law to protect the ... see more

As the European case-law shows, nowadays, there are numerous problems in the social sphere. Accordingly, there appears to be a need to study international regulation of equality and current social security problems to find possible solutions to the existi... see more

Background of Studied In December 2003, Indonesia passed the final piece of legislation in its labour law reform program. One month later, this received presidential assent and was introduced as Act Number 2 of 2004 on Industrial Relations Disputes Settle... see more

AbstractOrientation: Construction human resource management.Research purpose: The study examines the skilled labour supply in the South African construction industry and determines whether there is a relationship between trade certification, quality of wo... see more

Efforts to provide legal protection for workers/labourers in an employment relationship are a follow-up to the enforcement of human rights. The acknowledgment of equality before the law between employers and workers/labourers is a juridical consequence of... see more

The absence of healthcare workers from work represents a serious issue within the Slovenian public healthcare system, especially in light of the well-known low standards regarding the numbers of employed personnel. Authors address distinct legal aspects a... see more

This edition of PER consists of eight articles, four notes and two book reviews covering a range of topics. The first article is by Oliver Fuo, a postgraduate student of the North-West University (Potchefstroom Campus). His contribution deals with the sta... see more

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