This book examines international and European protection of the right to strike. In particular, it focuses on the extent to which the International Labour Organisation, the Council of Europe and the European Union have set standards designed to protect those who organize or participate in industrial action.
1. Why Investigate Protection Of The Right To Strike? 2. Reasons For Legal Protection And Restriction Of Strikes 3. Inclusion Of The Right To Strike In International Instruments 4. The Ability Of Supervisory Bodies To Initiate Protection Of A Right To Strike 5. Jurisprudence Relating To The Scope Of The Right To Strike 6. Past Sources Of Divergence And Prospects For Future Developments