Transnational Labor Law
/ˌtrænzˈnæʃənəl ˈleɪbər lɔː/
Definitions
- (n.) Body of legal norms, principles, and regulations governing labor and employment relations that transcend national boundaries, including multinational enterprises and international labor standards.
Transnational labor law addresses workers’ rights in global supply chains.
Forms
- transnational labor law
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Commentary
Transnational labor law often intersects with international labor law but specifically emphasizes cross-border labor relations involving multiple jurisdictions.
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