Flawed Freedom of Association in Brazil: How Unions Can Become an Obstacle to Meaningful Reforms in the Labor Law System
Ana Virginia Gomes and Mariana Mota Prado
Hungarian Unions: How Representative? How Effective?
Erika Kovács
Moving to Bottom-up Representation: A Comment on Gomes and Prado, "Flawed Freedom of Association in Brazil," from the Perspective of the Developing New Unionism in Israel
Itai Svirski
From Corporatism to Freedom of Association: A Note About Italy
Gian Guido Balandi
Freedom of Association: The Case of Russia
Nikita Lyutov
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The Legal Status of Public Employees or Public Servants: Comparing the Regulatory Frameworks in the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands
Alexander De Becker
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Education, Labor Rights, and Incentives: Contract Teacher Cases in the Indian Courts
Nick Robinson and Varun Gauri
THREE PERSPECTIVES ON THE VIKING AND LAVAL DECISIONS
Resisting Lower Terms for Imported Workers: Laval-Inspired Reflections on the Canadian Law
Bernard Adell
Beyond Viking and Laval: The Evolving European Context
Frank Hendrickx
Laval, Viking, and American Labor Law
Steven L. Willborn
BOOK REVIEWS
Quiet Politics and Business Power: Corporate Control in Europe and Japan, by Pepper D. Culpepper
reviewed by John Buchanan
Jobs with Equality, by Lane Kenworthy
reviewed by Chris Howell
Power in Coalitition: Strategies for Strong Unions, by Amanda Tattersall
reviewed by Maite Tapia