VOLUME 22
ISSUE 1
ARTICLES
Employees and Corporate Governance
Introduction
Matthew W. Finkin and Sanford M. Jacoby
Corporate Governance in Comparative Perspective: Prospects for Convergence
Sanford M. Jacoby
The German Model of Corporate and Labor Governance
Dieter Sadowski, Joachim Junkes and Sabine Lindenthal
A Comparative Analysis: Corporate Governance and Labor and Employment Relations in Japan
Takashi Araki
Labor's Role in the American Corporate Governance Structure
Marleen O'Connor
COMMENTS
Employee Representation and Corporate Law Reform: A Comment from the United Kingdom
Paul Davies
Fluid Relationships in Transitional Times: A Comment on Employees and Corporate Governance
Deborah A. DeMott
Comment: Papers on Employees and Corporate Governance
Ronald Dore
Incorporating Labor
Mitu Gulati
Variety and Change in the Role of Employees in Corporate Governance
Mary O'Sullivan
BOOK REVIEW
Working for McDonald's in Europe: The Unequal Struggle, Tony Royle
reviewed by Greg Bamber
ISSUES 2 & 3
LABOR REGULATION AND TRADE
Labor Rights in the Generalized System of Preferences: A 20-Year Review
Lance Compa and Jeffrey S. Vogt
Labor Regulation in the North American Free Trade Area: A Study on the North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation
Emmanuelle Mazuyer
PERSPECTIVES ON "THE LITIGATION EXPLOSION" IN EMPLOYMENT
Employment Litigation on the Rise? Comparing British Employment Tribunals and German Labor Courts
Martin Schneider
Employment Litigation on the Rise? A Brazilian Perspective
Roberto Fragale Filho
ARTICLES
An International Comparison and Assessment of Maternity Leave Legislation
Dorothea Alewell and Kerstin Pull
A British Dilemma: Disclosure of Information for Collective Bargaining and Joint Consultation
Howard Gospel, Graeme Lockwood and Paul Willman
Outsourcing Risk? The Regulation of Occupational Health and Safety Where Subcontractors Are Employed
Richard Johnstone, Claire Mayhew and Michael Quinlan
Worker Representation Under Threat? The McDonald's Corporation and the Effectiveness of Statutory Works Councils in Seven European Union Countries
Tony Royle
ISSUE 4
REGULATION OF INFORMATION IN THE LABOR MARKET: WHAT EMPLOYEES MAY LEARN ABOUT EMPLOYERS
Introduction on Informational Asymmetries in the Labor Market
Matthew W. Finkin
The Legal Regulation of Information in Australian Labor Markets: Information that is Required to be Disclosed By Employers to Employees and Trade Unions
Joo-Cheong Tham and Anna Chapman
Legal Regulation of Disclosure of Information to Employees or Prospective Employees in Belgium
Frank Hendrickx
Canadian Legal Regulation of Disclosure of Information to Employees or Prospective Employees
Irene Christie
Legal Regulation of Disclosure of Information to Employees or Prospective Employees in the European Union and in Italy
Michele Colucci
Legal Regulation of the Disclosure of Information to Employees or Prospective Employees in Japan
Ikuko Sunaoshi
Information About Employers - Sweden
Catharina Calleman