%0 Journal Article %T Labour Constitutions and Market Logics: A Socio %A Robert Knegt %J Social & Legal Studies %@ 1461-7390 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/0964663917749027 %X The article evaluates labour law¡¯s strategies of coping with the pressure put on its project of realizing justice by a hegemony of economic perspectives on labour markets. Its consequences for a methodology of labour law are set out by critically engaging with recent proposals made by Simon Deakin and Ruth Dukes. It is argued that a socio-historical perspective on the role of legal models in actually shaping labour relations can enrich the concept of a ¡®labour constitution¡¯ %K Constitution %K labour law %K labour market %K legal model %K methodology of labour law %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0964663917749027