The Role of Labour Standards in Development
From theory to sustainable practice
Edited by Tonia Novitz and David Mangan
OUP/British Academy
Author Information
Edited by Tonia Novitz, Professor of Labour Law, University of Bristol, and David Mangan, Teaching Fellow, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
Professor Tonia Novitz first studied law in New Zealand and qualified there as a Barrister and Solicitor, specialising in employment law and civil litigation. She then studied at Balliol College, Oxford, where she was awarded the BCL and completed her doctorate. She has been a visiting fellow at the International Institute for Labour Studies (Geneva), a Jean Monnet Fellow and a Marie Curie Fellow at the European University Institute (Florence) and a senior visiting fellow at the University of Melbourne.
David Mangan is Lecturer in the Law of Obligations at the University of Leicester. Research and teaching interests include employment, tort and contract law with an emphasis on professional services. He has been a consultant in public sector labour relations and is a barrister and solicitor in Canada. His doctorate was recently completed at the London School of Economics. Publications have dealt with employment, tort and education law.
Contributors:
Tonia Novitz and David Mangan
Bob Hepple
Brian Langille
Judy Fudge
Jacqui True
Mark Bell
Sonia Bhalotra
Surya Deva
Beate Sjafjell
Adelle Blackett
Charlotte Villiers
David Tajgman
Tonia Novitz
Rolph van der Hoeven