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Labor Justice across the Americas (Paperback)
Leon Fink, Juan Manuel Palacio; Contributions by Rossana B Romano, Angela de Castro Gomes, David Diaz-Arias, …
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Opinions of specialized labor courts differ, but labor justice
undoubtedly represented a decisive moment in worker 's history.
When and how did these courts take shape? Why did their originators
consider them necessary? Leon Fink and Juan Manuel Palacio present
essays that address these essential questions. Ranging from Canada
and the United States to Chile and Argentina, the authors search
for common factors in the appearance of labor courts while
recognizing the specific character of the creative process in each
nation. Their transnational and comparative approach advances a
global perspective on the various mechanisms for regulating
industrial relations and resolving labor conflicts. The result is
the first country-by-country study of its kind, one that addresses
a defining shift in law in the first half of the twentieth century.
Contributors: Rossana Barragan Romano, Angela de Castro Gomes,
David Diaz-Arias, Leon Fink, Frank Luce, Diego Ortuzar, German
Palacio, Juan Manuel Palacio, William Suarez-Potts, Fernando
Teixeira da Silva, Victor Uribe-Uran, Angela Vergara, and Ronny J.
Viales-Hurtado.
Opinions of specialized labor courts differ, but labor justice
undoubtedly represented a decisive moment in worker 's history.
When and how did these courts take shape? Why did their originators
consider them necessary? Leon Fink and Juan Manuel Palacio present
essays that address these essential questions. Ranging from Canada
and the United States to Chile and Argentina, the authors search
for common factors in the appearance of labor courts while
recognizing the specific character of the creative process in each
nation. Their transnational and comparative approach advances a
global perspective on the various mechanisms for regulating
industrial relations and resolving labor conflicts. The result is
the first country-by-country study of its kind, one that addresses
a defining shift in law in the first half of the twentieth century.
Contributors: Rossana Barragan Romano, Angela de Castro Gomes,
David Diaz-Arias, Leon Fink, Frank Luce, Diego Ortuzar, German
Palacio, Juan Manuel Palacio, William Suarez-Potts, Fernando
Teixeira da Silva, Victor Uribe-Uran, Angela Vergara, and Ronny J.
Viales-Hurtado.
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