Economic pressure, as well as transnational and domestic corporate
policies, has placed labor law under severe stress. National
responses are so deeply embedded in institutions reflecting local
traditions that meaningful comparison is daunting. This book
assembles a team of experts from many countries that draw on a rich
variety of comparative methods to capture changes and emerging
trends across nations and regions. The chapters in this Research
Handbook mingle subjects of long-standing comparative concern with
matters that have pressed to the fore in recent years. Subjects
like 'soft law' and emerging geographic zones are placed in a new
light and their burgeoning significance explored. Thematic and
regional comparisons capture the challenges of a globally
comparative perspective on labor law. The fresh and thoughtful
comparative analysis in this Handbook makes it a critical resource
for scholars and students of labor law. Contributors: K. Banks, A.
Bogg, S. Bonfanti, S. Butterworth, S. Cooney, L. Corazza, N.
Countouris, G. Davidov, D. du Toit, K.D. Ewing, M. Finkin, R.
Fragale, M. Freedland, N. Garoupa, S. Giubboni, F. Hendrickx, J.
Howe, A. Hyde, E. Kovacs, R. Krause, N. Lyutov, E. Menegatti, L.
Mitrus, G. Mundlak, R. Nunin, M. Pittard, O. Razzolini, K. Rittich,
R. Ronnie, E. Sanchez, K. Sankaran, M. Schlachter, A. Seifert, A.
Stewart, H. Takeuchi-Okuno, A. Topo
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