Tuesday, September 12, 2023
09:00-09:30 Arrival and Registration
09:30-10:00 Welcome and Thoughts on how to build up a Network (Johanna Wolf, MPILHLT)
Conceptual Perspectives on the History of Labour Law (Peter Collin, MPILHLT)
10:00-11:00 Keynote Speech: Workers’ Participation: Comparative Historical Perspectives from the Nineteenth Century to the End of the Cold War (Stefan Berger, Director of the Institute for Social Movements, Bochum)
Chair: Johanna Wolf
Coffee
11:30-13:00 Panel I: Democracy at the Shop Floor
Workers Leaving the Factory: Discourses about the Democratization of Work since 1970 (Pedro Alexandre Teixeira, Centre Marc Bloch Berlin)
Labour conflicts and Political Regulation: The Case of Germany during the 20th Century (Manfred Wannöffel, Ruhr University Bochum)
Voices from the Shop Floor: Politics, Law, and Workplace Industrial Relations in Turkey, 1920s-1950s (Görkem Akgöz, re:work: IGK Work and Human Life Cycle in Global History, Berlin)
Chair: Jenny Jannsson
Lunch
14:00-15:30 Panel II: Entanglements in Labour Law
Labour Conflicts and Labour “Law” in 19th Century Argentina (Gabriel Di Meglio, University of Buenos Aires)
Workers’ Mobilizations and Anti-Vagrancy Policies in Abolitionist Legislation: Brazil and the Portuguese Empire in Africa in a Perspective of the Global History of Labour (1870-1899) (Paulo Cruz Terra, Universidade Federal Fluminense)
International Influences on Labour Law in Brazil: Case Studies of Four Socialist Lawyers in the First Half of the Twentieth Century (Aldrin Castellucci, Universidade do Estado da Bahia)
Chair: Raquel R. Sirotti (tbc)
Coffee
16:00-17:30 Panel III: Intertwining of Labour Regulation and (De-)colonization
Indentured Labour: Resistence, Violence and Colonial Law in German East Africa (Minu Haschemi Yekani, Friedrich-Meinecke-Institut, Berlin)
Labour, Punishment and Governance: Labour Practices and Regulations in the Territories ruled by Chartered Companies in Mozambique (1891-1942) (Raquel R. Sirotti, MPILHLT)
Decasualisation in the Times of Decolonisation at the Port of Calcutta (Prerna Agarwal, London School of Economics)
Chair: Tim-Niklas Vesper
Dinner
18:30-19:30 Roundtable I: Why writing Labour Law History
Joachim Rückert, Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main
Cristina Vano, University of Naples Frederico II
Eric Tucker, York University Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto
Chair: Peter Collin
Wednesday, September 13, 2023
09:00-10:00 Roundtable 2: How writing Labour Law History from a comparative or global perspective?
Michael Rösser, University of Bamberg
Ravi Ahuja, Centre for Modern Indian Studies, Göttingen
Naoko Matsumoto, Sophia University, Tokyo / Research Fellow MPILHLT
Bridget Kenny, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
Chair: Paulo Cruz Terra
Coffee
10:30-12:00 Panel IV: Labour Courts in Comparison
Balancing Law and Labour: the Divergent Evolution of the Conseil de Prud’hommes in Belgium and France (Jasper van de Woestijne, Ghent University)
Labour Law and Politics in Mid-twentieth Century South India: A View from the ‘Informal’ Sector (Karuna Dietrich Wielenga, Azim Premji University, Sarjapura)
Brazil Labour Courts, Collective Workplace Disputes and their Normative Contexts (Fernando Teixeira da Silva, State University of Campina)
Chair: Cristina Vano
Lunch
13:00-14:00 Panel V: Labour Law and Gender
“Those who were able to work”: Dominion, Politics and Culture in South Atlantic Labour Relations in the 18th century (Crislayne Gloss Marão Alfagalim, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro)
Sugar Cane Monoculture, and Gardens of Resistance under Plantationocene (Christine Rufino Dabat, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco)
Chair: Minu Haschemi Yekani
Coffee
14:30-16:00 Panel VI: Labour Law and Revolution
Labour Protest and Democratic Opposition in Spain and Poland, 1960-1990 (Anna Delius, Federal Agency for Civic Education)
Democracy in Factory. Claims, Actors, Norms in the Italian Industrial Relations of the 1960s (Virginia Amorosi, Dipartimento di Giurisprudenza, Universita’ degli studi di Napoli)
Labour Law and Revolution. Dismissal Protection in Post-Revolutionary Portugal and Romania (Adrian Grama, Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies)
Chair: King Chi Chris Chan
Coffee
16:30-17:30 Panel VII: Changes and Challenges in the World of Work
Workers’ Struggle and Political-economic Context: a Historical Review on Labour Law Reforms in China (King Chi Chris Chan, Royal Holloway, University of London)
How do Unions and Employers’ Organizations Use Notice of Industrial Action in Collective Bargaining? New Perspectives on Swedish Labour Market Conflicts (Jenny Jansson, Uppsala Universitet)
Chair: Karuna Dietrich Wielenga
Dinner
18:00-19:00 Final Discussion