International and Comparative Labour Law. Current Challenges. Arturo Bronstein
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24310/chrlpl.1%20y%202.2011.23606Abstract
The text reviews Arturo Bronstein’s book International and Comparative Labour Law. Current Challenges, which analyzes the crisis and transformation of labour law in the context of globalization. The author explains that labour law is changing due to economic globalization, technological developments, new forms of employment, and the growing importance of human rights. The book examines key issues such as employment security, unfair dismissal, discrimination at work, and corporate social responsibility. It also includes a comparative analysis of labour law systems in different regions of the world, such as the European Union, Eastern Europe, Latin America, Asia, and Australia. The work highlights the need to adapt labour law to new economic and social realities and represents an important contribution to the study of international and comparative labour law.