VOLUME 29


ISSUE 1

The Evolution of Collective Bargaining:  Observations on a Comparison in the Countries of the European Union
Silvana Sciarra

The New Discourse of Labor Rights: From Social to Fundamental Rights?
Judy Fudge

 


ISSUE 2
 
THE CAPTIVE AUDIENCE

Argentina

Captive Audience Speech:  Argentina
Jorgelina Alimenti

Canada

The Medium and the "Anti-Union" Message:  "Forced Listening" and Captive Audience Meetings in Canadian Labor Law
David J. Doorey

Germany

Legitimacy of Captive Audiences in Germany
Christophe Gyo

Japan

Captive Audience Speeches in Japan:  Freedom of Speech of Employers v. Workers' Rights and Freedoms
Hisashi Okuno

New Zealand

Captive Audience Speech Under New Zealand Law
Paul Roth

Spain

Captive Audience Speech:  Spanish Report
Nuria Pumar Beltran

Turkey

Captive Audience Speeches in the Labor-Management Setting in Turkey
Nurhan Sural

United States

Toward the Viability of State-Based Legislation to Address Workplace Captive Audience Meetings in the United States
Paul M. Secunda

 

 

ISSUE 3

New Developments in China's Labor Dispute Resolution System:  Better Protection for Workers' Rights?
Haina Lu

The Right to Dignity at Work:  Reflections on Article 26 of the Revised European Social Charter
Mariann Arany Tóth

When It Is Reasonable for Europeans to Be Confused:  Understanding When a Disability Accommodation Is "Reasonable" from a Comparative Perspective
Lisa Waddington

 

 


ISSUE 4

Captive Audience Speech in the Brazilian Labor Law
Roberto Fragale Filho and Ronaldo Lobão

Policymaking Gone Awry:  The Labor Market Regulations of the Doing Business Indicators
Janine Berg and Sandrine Cazes

Globalizing U.S. Employment Statutes Through Foreign Law Influence:  Mexico's Foreign Employer Provision and Recruited Mexican Workers
Kati L. Griffith

The Reform of the Italian Labor Market over the Past Ten Years:  A Process of Liberalization?
Michele Tiraboschi

ESSAY

Corporate Social Responsibility:  Governance Gain or Laissez-Faire Figleaf?
Alan Neal

"FAIRNESS AT WORK": THREE PERSPECTIVES ON THE ARTHURS REPORT

Fairness at Work, and Maybe Efficiency but Not Voice:  An Evaluation of the Arthurs' Commission Report
John W. Budd

Decency and Fairness in Labor Standards:  An Australian Perspective on a Canadian Proposal
Colin Fenwick

Fairness at Work (The Arthurs Report): An Argentinean Perspective
Adrián Goldin

FREE BUSINESS MOVEMENT AND THE RIGHT TO STRIKE IN THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY: TWO VIEWS

A Swedish Perspective on Laval
Ronnie Eklund

Trade Union Rights and Market Freedoms: The European Court of Justice Sets out the Rules
Giovanni Orlandini

BOOK REVIEW

Labour Law and Labour Market Regulation:  Essays on the Construction, Constitution and Regulation of Labour Markets, edited by Christopher Arup, Peter Gahan, John Howe, Richard Johnstone, Richard Mitchell and Anthony O'Donnell
reviewed by Orly Lobel