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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
...
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...
Onward and Upward:The Next Twenty-five Years of Comparative Labor Law Scholarship
Next Twenty-five Years Comparative Labor Law Scholarship
2009/11/5
In commemoration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of this Journal,
the editors have asked me to write about the next twenty-five years of
comparative labor law scholarship. I am pleased to do so. But...
The Future of Comparative Labor Law as an Academic Discipline and As a Practical Tool
Comparative Labor Law Academic Discipline Practical Tool
2009/11/5
After having spent so many years in applying the method of
comparative labor law, I consider it to be an honor and a great
pleasure to contribute some reflections to the issue celebrating the
twent...
Comparative Labor Law in America:Its Foibles,Functions,and Future
Comparative Labor Law America Foibles Functions Future
2009/11/5
It is difficult to characterize American Labor Law scholarship, for
there are too many authors with too many methods or styles, and a
single author may, from time to time, use different methods or s...
Some Reflections on Comparative Labor Law and on Its Vicinity With Policy-making
Reflections on Comparative Labor Law Vicinity With Policy-making
2009/11/5
My affectionate and grateful tribute to the silver anniversary of
the Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal is centered on my
own taste and experience in applying a comparative research method
a...
Comparative Labor Law:Some Reflections on the Way Ahead
Comparative Labor Law Reflections on the Way Ahead
2009/11/5
Any consideration of the future of comparative labor law
requires some comment about the remarkably changed profile of the
field itself. Just a few years before the Comparative Labor Law &
Policy J...
A Perspective on the Next Quarter Century of Comparative Labor Law
Perspective Next Quarter Century Comparative Labor Law
2009/11/5
Before offering speculations as to what will happen in the field of
comparative labor and employment law in the next quarter century, it
should be helpful to examine what we might expect to be the
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Tokyo or Stockholm, Stanford or Lund, Sapporo or Stockholm,
Ann Arbor or Lund. Such have been the choices of my abode for
nearly the past three decades. Everywhere my work has been the
same, some t...