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New Developments in China's Labor Dispute Resolution System:Better Protection for Workers' Rights?
New Developments China's Labor Dispute Resolution System Protection for Workers' Rights
2009/11/6
The main legal sources of China’s Labor Dispute Resolution
System (LDR system) are the 1995 Labor Law and the 1993 PRC
Regulations for the Handling of Enterprise Labor Disputes
(HELDR).Nevertheless...
Captive Audience Speeches in the Labor-Management Setting in Turkey
Captive Audience Speeches Labor-Management Setting Turkey
2009/11/6
This paper will be a hypothetical-because captive audience
speechees are just “not done”-analysis of the legal validity of captive
audience speeches in Turkey. There are, no doubt, too many
employe...
The Medium and the Anti-Union Message:Forced Listening and Captive Audience Meetings in Canadian Labor Law
Anti-Union Message Forced Listening Captive Audience Meetings Canadian Labor Law
2009/11/6
In Toronto, a few city blocks from the Ontario Labour Relations
Board (OLRB), sits a small center dedicated to the work and ideas of
Canada’s Marshall McLuhan.2 McLuhan is most well-known for his
w...
The New Discourse of Labor Rights:From Social to Fundamental Rights?
New Discourse Labor Rights Social Fundamental Rights
2009/11/6
In The Great Transformation, the political economist Karl
Polanyi showed how during the Industrial Revolution British “society
protected itself against the perils inherent in a self-regulating marke...
Compared to What?The UCLA Comparative Labor Law Project and the Future of Comparative Labor Law
UCLA Comparative Labor Law Project Future of Comparative Labor Law
2009/11/6
Progressive politicians, scholars, civil servants, and ordinary
citizens in Europe and North America have been comparing each
other’s experience with labor and social policy since at least the late
...
Future Directions for Labor Law Scholarship and International Collaboration
Future Directions Labor Law Scholarship International Collaboration
2009/11/6
One is to some extent the outcome of one’s history at any point in
time. Therefore, unavoidably this paper will consider new directions
for scholarship and international collaboration from the stand...
A New Labor Law for a New World of Work:The Case for a Comparative-Transnational Approach
New Labor Law New World of Work Comparative-Transnational Approach
2009/11/6
There are many reasons to study comparative labor law. One is
that comparative labor law can reveal the way in which different legal
systems approach similar issues differently. That is, a study of
...
Beyond the National Case:The Role of Transnational Labor Law in Shaping Domestic Regulation
National Case Transnational Labor Law Domestic Regulation
2009/11/6
A lot of issues are open for labor scholars in the current scenario
drawn by globalization but one of the main questions is how
international, European Union (EU), and domestic labor law have to
be...
Changes in the Workplace and the Dialogue of Labor Law in the Global Village
Changes in the Workplace Dialogue of Labor Law Global Village
2009/11/6
This essay comprises three connected but conceptually separate
parts. The first, which is prevalently methodological in nature,
contains as yet provisional reflections on the use of the tools of
co...
Convergence and/or Divergence in Labor Law Systems?:An European Perspective
Convergence and/or Divergence Labor Law Systems European Perspective
2009/11/6
In their famous book on Industrialism and Industrial Man: The
Problems of Labor and Management in Economic Growth already
forty-six years old, Kerr, Dunlop, Harbison, and Myers suggested that
there...
Convergences and/or Divergences of Labor Law Systems:The View from Australia
Convergences and/or Divergences Labor Law Systems View from Australia
2009/11/6
When asked to describe Australian employment law, most
foreign observers will explain that a unique form of compulsory
conciliation and arbitration grew up as the centerpiece of this nation’s
labor...
Comparative Analysis of Labor Law:Learning from the Work Products of a Model Collaborative Design
Comparative Analysis Labor Law Work Products Collaborative Design
2009/11/6
Almost forty years ago, Benjamin Aaron organized what perhaps
has been the single most fruitful scholarly undertaking in the
comparative study of labor and employment law. As a result of his
encour...
Lessons from an Experiment in Comparative Labor Law (Reflections on the Comparative Labor Law Group)
Comparative Labor Law Comparative Labor Law Group
2009/11/6
There is no need to say how pleased I am to be back on this
campus, so many years after I had the privilege to participate in the
Comparative Labor Law Group. Let me first express my deep thanks
to...
The Comparative Labor Law Group:A Brief History and a Personal Evaluation
Comparative Labor Law Group Brief History Personal Evaluation
2009/11/6
The idea for the Comparative Labor Law Group originated in a
discussion I had with Otto Kahn-Freund, then Professor of
Comparative Law at Oxford University, at a Colloquium on Labor
Law, which took...
Comparative Labor Law---Bridging the Past and the Future
Comparative Labor Law the Past the Future
2009/11/6
In October, 2005, a group of labor law scholars from eight
countries gathered at the University of California, Los Angeles
(UCLA) for a conference on “Comparative Labor Law: Bridging the
Past and t...