Psychosocial Risks in Labour and Social Security Law : A Comparative Legal Overview from Europe, North America, Australia and Japan / edited by Loïc Lerouge.
2017
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Title
Psychosocial Risks in Labour and Social Security Law : A Comparative Legal Overview from Europe, North America, Australia and Japan / edited by Loïc Lerouge.
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Edition
1st ed. 2017.
Imprint
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
Description
XI, 396 p. 5 illus., 3 illus. in color. online resource.
Series
Aligning perspectives on health, safety and well-being. 2213-0497
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Chapter 1: Stavroula Leka, Aditya Jain, Loïc Lerouge, United Kingdom - France
Part I: General Perspective on Psychosocial Risks in Law
Chapter 2: Health and Safety Law and Psychosocial Risks at Work: a Comparative Overview of France and Other Countries
Chapter 3: Comparative Study of the Psychosocial Risks Prevention Enforcement by the European Labour Inspectorates
Chapter 4: Effectiveness and Problematic Aspects of the EU Framework on Psychosocial Risks
Chapter 5: Prevention of Psychosocial Risks in Labour Law: Role of the Law and Collective Bargaining
Chapter 6: Employer Responsibility for the Psychosocial and Psychiatric Well-being of Employees in the Workplace: A view from the United Kingdom
Chapter 7: Strength and Weakness of the Swedish Legislation Regarding to Psychosocial Risks
Chapter 8: Psychosocial Risks and Belgian Labour Law: An Emphasis on Harassment
Part II: Bullying: the Main Psychosocial Risk Factor Invoked in Law
Chapter 9: Violence and Bullying in Maritime Transport: The Contribution of the Maritime Labour Convention of 2006
Chapter 10: How to identify Workplace Bullying. A case Study based on Judgement from the Norwegian Court of Appeal
Chapter 11: Violence, Bullying and Management: How do the Courts Address Psychosocial Risks at Work?
Chapter 12: Harassment Protocols in Spain: The Case of Universities
Chapter 13: The Right to a Work Environment Free from Psychological Harassment under Quebec's Labour Standards Act
Chapter 14: Bullying and Law in Japan
Chapter 15: The Australian Regulatory Framework for Preventing Harassment and Bullying at Work
Chapter 16: Protections From Workplace Bullying and Psychological Harassment in the United States: A Problem in Search of a Cause of Action
Part III: From reparation to Prevention of Psychosocial Risks
Chapter 17: Workers' Compensation for Work-Related Mental Health Problems: An Overview of Québec Law
Chapter 18: Apprehension about Psychosocial Risks and Disorders in Social Security: A Comparison Between the Approaches in Belgian and French Law
Chapter 19: Recognition of Mental Illness as an Occupational Disease by Analogy with Physical Illness: Comparative Analyses with French law
Chapter 20: Comments on Mobbing and Suicide at the Workplace Under Portuguese Legal Framework and Case Law. Can Damages be Repaired Under Occupational Contingencies' Schemes?
Chapter 21: Psychosocial Risks in Social Security Law: Comparative Analysis of France and Northern Europe
Chapter 22: Physical Effects of Psychosocial Risks: Opportunities and Limits of the Occupational Risks Compensation Legal Framework
Chapter 23: Beyond Reparation, the Prevention of Work-Related Suicides
Chapter 24: Making the Law a Key Instrument for Combating Psychosocial Risks in a Changing World of Work.
Part I: General Perspective on Psychosocial Risks in Law
Chapter 2: Health and Safety Law and Psychosocial Risks at Work: a Comparative Overview of France and Other Countries
Chapter 3: Comparative Study of the Psychosocial Risks Prevention Enforcement by the European Labour Inspectorates
Chapter 4: Effectiveness and Problematic Aspects of the EU Framework on Psychosocial Risks
Chapter 5: Prevention of Psychosocial Risks in Labour Law: Role of the Law and Collective Bargaining
Chapter 6: Employer Responsibility for the Psychosocial and Psychiatric Well-being of Employees in the Workplace: A view from the United Kingdom
Chapter 7: Strength and Weakness of the Swedish Legislation Regarding to Psychosocial Risks
Chapter 8: Psychosocial Risks and Belgian Labour Law: An Emphasis on Harassment
Part II: Bullying: the Main Psychosocial Risk Factor Invoked in Law
Chapter 9: Violence and Bullying in Maritime Transport: The Contribution of the Maritime Labour Convention of 2006
Chapter 10: How to identify Workplace Bullying. A case Study based on Judgement from the Norwegian Court of Appeal
Chapter 11: Violence, Bullying and Management: How do the Courts Address Psychosocial Risks at Work?
Chapter 12: Harassment Protocols in Spain: The Case of Universities
Chapter 13: The Right to a Work Environment Free from Psychological Harassment under Quebec's Labour Standards Act
Chapter 14: Bullying and Law in Japan
Chapter 15: The Australian Regulatory Framework for Preventing Harassment and Bullying at Work
Chapter 16: Protections From Workplace Bullying and Psychological Harassment in the United States: A Problem in Search of a Cause of Action
Part III: From reparation to Prevention of Psychosocial Risks
Chapter 17: Workers' Compensation for Work-Related Mental Health Problems: An Overview of Québec Law
Chapter 18: Apprehension about Psychosocial Risks and Disorders in Social Security: A Comparison Between the Approaches in Belgian and French Law
Chapter 19: Recognition of Mental Illness as an Occupational Disease by Analogy with Physical Illness: Comparative Analyses with French law
Chapter 20: Comments on Mobbing and Suicide at the Workplace Under Portuguese Legal Framework and Case Law. Can Damages be Repaired Under Occupational Contingencies' Schemes?
Chapter 21: Psychosocial Risks in Social Security Law: Comparative Analysis of France and Northern Europe
Chapter 22: Physical Effects of Psychosocial Risks: Opportunities and Limits of the Occupational Risks Compensation Legal Framework
Chapter 23: Beyond Reparation, the Prevention of Work-Related Suicides
Chapter 24: Making the Law a Key Instrument for Combating Psychosocial Risks in a Changing World of Work.
Summary
This book studies a range of legal systems and compares them on their ability to deal with psychosocial risks at work. The book looks at prevention of psychosocial risks from a labor law perspective and at compensation and reparation from a social security law perspective. It pays special attention to the topic of bullying in the work place, which is currently the subject of most legal summons. This book presents the views on the subject from leading national and international experts and provides an in-depth coverage of legal systems used in Southern and Northern European countries, as well as Canada and Japan to deal with this topic. The topic of psychosocial risks at work has received much attention recently, both from the general public, the press, and those working in the legal arena. It is difficult for lawyers to deal with the issue of psychosocial risks at work due to the multifactorial and subjective features involved.
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