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Eric Tucker serves as a Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Canada, with a distinguished career centered on labour and employment law scholarship. His institutional affiliation spans decades within one of Canada's premier legal education faculties.
His academic credentials include:
- B.A.
- LL.B.
- LL.M.
Professor Tucker's research investigates the legal frameworks governing work, with primary emphases on workers' collective action, self-employment dynamics, workplace safety administration, and disaster response systems. His scholarship critically examines historical evolution and contemporary challenges in labour regulation, particularly how legal structures address occupational hazards and worker representation. This work bridges theoretical legal analysis with practical implications for labour policy and worker rights advocacy.
His publication trajectory reveals consistent thematic focus across four major monographs from 1990-2006. Early work established foundations in workplace safety regulation, evolving toward analyses of collective action and self-employment in changing labour markets, culminating in interdisciplinary studies of disaster recognition systems. These works collectively demonstrate a career-long commitment to understanding how legal institutions mediate power dynamics between workers, employers, and the state.
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