Harmonizing Labor Laws Among Expanding Membership of BRICS Nations: An Imperative
https://doi.org/10.21684/2412-2343-2025-12-4-49-69
Abstract
This article delves into the crucial need for harmonizing labor laws within the context of the expanding membership of BRICS nations. As the BRICS consortium expands, the necessity to align labor regulations and legal frameworks becomes even more critical. This study investigates the multifaceted rationales driving the demand for such harmonization, including the facilitation of economic integration, the promotion of equitable labor practices, and the strengthening of regional cooperation. By thoroughly examining the challenges and advantages associated with the harmonization of labor laws across the consortium’s diverse socio-economic and cultural landscapes, this article underscores the profound importance of adopting a unified approach to ensure fair labor standards and cultivate sustainable development within the burgeoning BRICS community. Through a comprehensive analysis of case studies and comparative assessments, this research makes a valuable contribution to the scholarly discourse on the intricate interplay between legal harmonization, regional expansion, and the advancement of labor rights in the context of the BRICS nations.
About the Author
W. M. MokofeSouth Africa
William Manga Mokofe – Senior Law Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Humanities and Social Sciences; Advocate of the High Court of South Africa
Private Bag X1, East Cape, 5117, Mthatha
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Mokofe W.M. Harmonizing Labor Laws Among Expanding Membership of BRICS Nations: An Imperative. BRICS Law Journal. 2025;12(4):49-69. https://doi.org/10.21684/2412-2343-2025-12-4-49-69































