CLW Speaker Series: Fit for Purpose? The Extent and Enforcement of International Trade Agreement Labour Obligations After the Guatemala-Labour Obligations Decision

Cancelled

15 February 2023, 2.00 PM - 15 February 2023, 3.00 PM

Online via Zoom

On Wednesday 15 February 2023, Centre for Law at Work welcomes Professor Kevin Banks (Queen’s University Canada) to present a talk ' Fit for Purpose? The Extent and Enforcement of International Trade Agreement Labour Obligations After the Guatemala-Labour Obligations Decision (tentative)'. This will be an online event. 

Speaker
Kevin Banks is Associate Professor of Law at Queen’s and the Director of the Queen's Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Labour and Employment Law Journal, and a co-ordinating editor of Labour and Employment Law, Cases, Materials and Commentary. His research publications address efficiency and delay in Canadian labour arbitration, relationships between economic globalization and labour and employment law, the influence of originating political struggles on workplace equality law in North America and the European Union, the role, governance and potential influence of international and transnational labour law, the extent and causes of gaps in the workplace accommodation of persons with disability, the accessibility and effectiveness of employment standards compliance and enforcement, and the role of good faith in the contract of employment. 

Contact information

For further information, please contact the Centre Executive Assistant Mei Mei Cheung via law-research-exec@bristol.ac.uk.

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