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A History of British Labour Law: 1867-1945 by Douglas Brodie, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

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    Author(s)Douglas Brodie
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
    ISBN9781841130156
    Pages266
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearSeptember 2003

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    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC A History of British Labour Law: 1867-1945 by Douglas Brodie

    In the UK the received wisdom has tended to be thathistorically British labour law was abstentionist or non-interventionist best epitomised by the words of Lord Wedderburn who has written that .collective bargaining has developed in a system which depends very little on the law which is covered by very few decisions of the judges and which is controlled by statute very little if at all It is not until we reach the Industrial Relations Act 1971 that we discover the first attempt in peacetime to move to a legally regulated system. However the accuracy of this non-interventionist depiction appears to very much depend on the period which is examined which is why an historical perspective is needed in order to understand the significance of the current shape and scope of British labour law. The aim of this work is to re-examine the received interpretation by looking at both the role given to law and that anticipated and argued for it during the most formative period of its development the period between 1867 and 1945.The book also revisits the debate about war-time legislation which has tended to be viewed as standing apart from mainstream labour law but which the author demonstrates to have important linkages to the past and present.show more



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