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National Styles in Labor Law and Social Science Scholarship:A Personal View
National Styles Labor Law Social Science Scholarship Personal View
2009/11/5
This subject is especially important to us academics. Indeed, it
raises fundamental questions about how we are conducting our
research and our teaching, the very objectives of our academic duties
a...
Labor law scholars devote themselves to research and writing in
the field of labor law. This statement is so clear that it does not need
any further explanation. In fact, we are labor lawyers becaus...
Labor Law Scholarship in France,Germany,and Italy:Some Remarks on a Difficult Question
Labor Law Scholarship Remarks Difficult Question
2009/11/5
It is a commonplace that labor and employment law is more
affected than “normal” private law by national history; this includes
the role of specialized legal institutions and the perhaps idiosyncrat...
National Traditions in Labor Law Scholarship:The Canadian Case
National Traditions Labor Law Scholarship Canadian Case
2009/11/5
In a characteristically learned and provocative essay, Professor
Matthew Finkin, one of the organizers of this symposium, has raised
the question of whether “legal scholarship,” properly understood,...
An Introduction to National Style in Labor Law Scholarship
Introduction National Style Labor Law Scholarship
2009/11/5
Is there such a thing as a “national style”? Wittgenstein thought
any talk about “national character” to be extremely dangerous; he
nearly broke with a disciple over the latter’s passing reference t...
The Effect of Child Care Costs on the Labor Force Participation and Welfare Recipiency of Single Mothers
Child Care Costs the Labor Force Participation Welfare Recipiency Single Mothers
2009/11/5
This paper considers the effect of child care costs on two labor market outcomes for single mothers whether to participate in the labor market and whether to receive welfare.Results show a substantial...
Labor Unions,Partisan Coalitions,and Market Reforms in Latin America,Maria Victoria Murillo
Labor Unions Partisan Coalitions Market Reforms Latin America
2009/11/4
In the late 1980s and 1990s, governments from Mexico to Central
and South America reduced tariffs, liberalized financial markets,
privatized state enterprises, and modified labor laws. These market
...
The Legal Regulation of Information in Australian Labor Markets:Information that is Required to be Disclosed By Employers to Employees and Trade Unions
Legal Regulation of Information Australian Labor Markets Trade Unions
2009/11/4
This article presents work undertaken as part of a larger project
examining the legal regulation of information in Australian labor
markets. The first part of the project examined the legal rules
p...
Introduction on Informational Asymmetries in the Labor Market
Introduction Informational Asymmetries Labor Market
2009/11/4
A previous number of the Journal published a collection of
national studies on the regulation of information in the authors’
respective labor markets. That collection addressed what employers
can (...
Employment Litigation on the Rise?Comparing British Employment Tribunals and German Labor Courts
Employment Litigation British Employment Tribunals German Labor Courts
2009/11/4
The number of conflicts brought before British industrial
tribunals—now called employment tribunals—increased substantially
over the past decade. In 1989, the tribunals had finished some 29,000
com...
Labor Regulation in the North American Free Trade Area:A Study on the North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation
Labor Regulation North American Free Trade Agreement on Labor Cooperation
2009/11/4
Starting after World War II, a wave of economic integration has
led to the creation of free trade areas all over the world. In general,
several types of economic integration are described from the f...
Labor Rights in the Generalized System of Preferences:A 20-Year Review
Labor Rights Generalized System of Preferences 20-Year Review
2009/11/4
In the fall of 1982, a small group of labor, religious, and human
rights activists began charting a new course for human rights and
workers’ rights in American trade policy.The coalition that took s...
Early in her article, Professor Marleen O’Connor points out the
remarkably narrow focus of U.S. corporate law. This focus is on the
relationship between shareholders and upper management.
Sharehold...
Labor's Role in the American Corporate Governance Structure
Labor's Role American Corporate Governance Structure
2009/11/4
A preliminary examination of the topic of the role of employees
in corporate governance reveals that Germany provides for
codetermination, Japan implicitly allows directors to balance the
competing...
A Comparative Analysis:Corporate Governance and Labor and Employment Relations in Japan
Comparative Analysis Corporate Governance Labor and Employment Relations
2009/11/4
Mark Roe and Margaret Blair note, “In recent years legal and
finance scholars who have studied the institutions of control and
governance in larger corporations have focused on the relationship
bet...