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Monday, 2 March 2026

New Book on Legal Mobilization of Workers before the ECtHR

Filiz Kahraman (University of Toronto) has just published a new book entitled 'Labor in Hard Times: Workers' Legal Mobilization at the European Court of Human Rights'. It discusses workers' turn to human rights litigation before the European Court of Human Rights and the impact of this litigation. This is the abstract:

'Labor in Hard Times examines how organized labor in Turkey and the United Kingdom turned to international human rights law in response to domestic repression and neoliberal restructuring. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and a unique database of labor rights cases, the book traces how workers used litigation at the European Court of Human Rights not just to win legal victories, but to build political pressure, assert legitimacy, and reclaim space for collective action. Focusing on public sector unionists in Turkey and blacklisted construction workers in the UK, it offers a rare view of how grassroots activists and lawyers mobilized international law as a tactical resource: Workers engaged rights discourse strategically to pursue concrete goals, while remaining rooted in class-based solidarity. With vivid case studies, this book speaks to readers interested in international courts, human rights, and the evolving strategies of labor movements in an era of democratic backsliding and global inequality.'

Workers' Legal Mobilization at the European Court of Human Rights