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Labour Law in Malawi

This book provides a history of the development of labour law in Malawi and an examination of the sources of Malawian labour law, domestic and international.

Publication Language: English

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This book provides a history of the development of labour law in Malawi and an examination of the sources of Malawian labour law, domestic and international.

Judge Rachel Sophie Sikwese is judge of the United Nations Dispute Tribunal and Judge in Charge of the Civil Division of the High Court of Malawi at the Principal Registry. Drawing heavily on labour law cases from the courts of Malawi, this book provides a history of the development of labour law in Malawi. The book also evaluates the institutions involved in the implementation, management and enforcement of labour law, and considers certain labour rights through a human rights lens €“ and in particular the issues of gender equality, HIV/AIDS, forced labour, human trafficking and child labour. The Fourth Edition of Labour Law in Malawi discusses the issues on sexual harassment, constructive suspension, age discrimination, COVID-19 and legal studies, COVID-19 and the Church, sex work, child trafficking and pension constitutionality

 

Table of contents

CHAPTER_1 - Development of labour law

CHAPTER_2 - Sources of labour law

CHAPTER_3 - Labour law institutions

CHAPTER_4 - Labour rights as human rights