Judy Fudge Explained
Judy Fudge is a scholar of labour law and the LIUNA Enrico Henry Mancinelli Professor in Global Labour Issues at McMaster University.[1] Before coming to McMaster, Fudge was a professor of law at the University of Kent and the Landsdowne Chair in Law at the University of Victoria Faculty of Law.[2] In 2019, she received the Bora Laskin Award from the University of Toronto in recognition of her work on labour law.[3]
Publications
- Book: Fudge. Judy. Labour before the Law: The Regulation of Workers' Collective Action in Canada, 1900–1948. Tucker. Eric. University of Toronto Press. 2004. 978-1-4426-5727-4. 903968592. [4]
- Book: Fudge. Judy. Precarious Work, Women, and the New Economy: The Challenge to Legal Norms. Owens. Rosemary J.. Bloomsbury Publishing. 2006. 978-1-4725-6365-1. 648018074. [5]
- Judy Fudge and Eric Tucker (eds.), Work on Trial – Canadian Labour Law Struggles (Toronto: Osgoode Society / Irwin Law, 2010).
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Fudge Judy, Professor. 2020-10-13. McMaster Faculty of Social Sciences. en.
- Web site: Judy Fudge. 2020-10-13. Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History. en-US.
- Web site: Savage. Larry. 2019-11-23. Dr. Judy Fudge, 2019 recipient of the Bora Laskin Award. 2020-10-13. Canadian Association for Work & Labour Studies. en-CA.
- Reviews of Labour before the Law:
- Reviews of Precarious Work, Women, and the New Economy: