Tuesday, 23 July 2024

Support for "road tour" by Professor Tonia Novitz

 The New Zealand Labour Law Society was delighted to be able to support a "road tour" by Professor Tonia Novitz of Bristol University in February 2024.

Professor Novitz is a Professor of Labour Law at the University of Bristol Law School in the UK. A graduate of the University of Canterbury (Christchurch, New Zealand) and Balliol College, Oxford, she has held fellowships at the International Institute for Labour Studies (Geneva), the European University Institute (Florence), the University of Melbourne and the University of Auckland. From 2019 - 2023, she was chair of the steering committee of the international Labour Law Research Network (LLRN). She is currently a UK representative on the advisory board of International Lawyers Assisting Workers (ILAW), and a Vice President of the UK Institute of Employment Rights. She was a founding co-director of the Bristol Centre for Law at Work. Her research interests encompass collective labour rights, international and EU trade, sustainability and migration. Her publications have been cited in the Supreme Court of Canada and the UK Supreme Court. Recently, she has written on the relationship between sustainable development and labour standards in the gig economy, as well as the ways in which sustainable development chapters in EU free trade agreements may be enforced.

As part of the "road tour" Professor Novitz visited Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch meeting with colleagues and students and presenting seminars at Auckland University, Victoria University of Wellington and Canterbury University. 

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