Labour Law Limited to the Citizen? Considering Labour Migrants in the UK
Descripción
The use of the term ‘migrant’ supports a particular construction of the legal subject of labour law, whereby the exclusion of some from recognition as ‘citizen nationals’ justifies exclusion from a formal employment relationship. Being outside of a formal employment relationship renders ‘migrants’ useful and necessary as precarious labourers in the current globalised economic market. This paper examines UK labour and migration law to raise theoretical questions underpinning a current crisis of labour law.
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https://e-revistas.uc3m.es/index.php/SLLERJ/article/view/331210.20318/sllerj.2016.3312
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Research Group DTCENS - Carlos III University of Madrid
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