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Liber Amicorum Manfred Weiss (2021)

Liber Amicorum Manfred Weiss (2021)

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About this publication

This volume is a collection of contributions in tribute to Manfred Weiss by colleagues and friends who have known and worked with him. Apart from acknowledging his extensive high-quality scholarship in international and regional labour law, it celebrates his outstanding influence as a remarkable mentor, teacher and scholar who has inspired over a generation of students and scholars in South African and other SADC countries. The contributions by scholars, judges and legal practitioners are diverse and broad-ranging. They reflect on different aspects of labour law, employment relations and broader social protection themes, discourses, developments, challenges and opportunities. 

Manfred Weiss has contributed enormously to the development of young scholars and labour law reform in Southern Africa. It is therefore fitting that some of his colleagues and friends should in this way celebrate part of his lifelong work. Readers will find in this book an enriching source of relevant and up-to-date treatment of some critical issues in labour and broader social law.

Content

  • Foreword
  • Manfred Weiss: The Man
  • Manfred Weiss’s Main Publications Contributors of Liber Amicorum Manfred Weiss
  • Chapter 1 Introduction. Marius Olivier, Nicola Smit and Evance Kalula
  • Chapter 2 Manfred Weiss, the man, and his contribution to the teaching of law in South African law -Esther van Kerken
  • Chapter 4 Enforceable resolution in transnational workplace disputes - Christopher Albertyn, Brian Burkett and Jeffrey Sack QC
  • Chapter 5 Professor Manfred Weiss’s enduring question about the economy and South African labour law - Christoph Garbers
  • Chapter 6 Labour standards and international trade regulation - Nicola Smit and Monray Marsellus Botha
  • Chapter 7 Collective labour rights in the platform economy: Looking back, looking forward - Darcy du Toit
  • Chapter 8 The Labour Relations Act: The fundamental assumptions swept asunder? - Dennis Davis
  • Chapter 9 The International Labour Organization, labour protection and women in the informal economy - Elmarie Fourie
  • Chapter 10 Transfers and services: The common law is dead! Long live the common law! - Rochelle le Roux
  • Chapter 11 Reflections on Manfred Weiss and the regulation of platform workers - Stefan van Eck
  • Chapter 12 Co-operation in the workplace: The South African flag never unfurled - Clive Thompson
  • Chapter 13 Challenges South Africa faces in emulating the German system of worker participation -Johann Maree
  • Chapter 14 The role of the International Labour Organization in transforming labour law in South Africa, specifically regarding essential services - Karin Calitz
  • Chapter 15 The end of the road for retirement? Exploring alternative frameworks for realising older persons’ social security rights in South Africa - Kitty Malherbe
  • Chapter 16 Covid-19 and social protection in SADC: Impact, responses and lessons - Letlhokwa George Mpedi
  • Chapter 17 Social protection for migrant workers abroad: Legal and policy reform options from a South African perspective - Marius Olivier
  • Chapter 18 Termination of employment due to supervening impossibility of performance - Avinash Govindjee
  • Chapter 19 The Apartheid Wage Gap still persists while the Constitution calls for proportionate income differentials - Ruediger Helm
  • Chapter 20 Organisational justice and social justice: The cornerstones of employee relations - Paul Smit
  • Chapter 21 Sir Lewis Eliot is alive and well in Southern Africa: The case for engaged scholarship in labour law and social protection - Evance Kalula
  • Chapter 22 The CCMA: Time for a rethink - Charles Nupen
  • Chapter 23 A short tribute to Manfred Weiss Halton Cheadle
  • Bibliography
  • Index

Interest / Benefit to

Labour Specialists, Labour Practitioners, Attorneys, Advocates


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