This book is designed to facilitate the introduction of international, transnational, and comparative law issues into a labor law course. The book is very accessible for law students (and their professors). The chapters can be used in any combination and in any order.
This book is designed to facilitate the introduction of international, transnational, and comparative law issues into a labor law course. The book is very accessible for law students (and their professors). The chapters can be used in any combination and in any order.
This book emphasizes primary materials such as statutes, proposed guest worker legislation, International Labour Organization conventions, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development guidelines, company codes of conduct, World Trade Organization rulings, AFL-CIO complaints, European Union directives, and Alien Tort Claims Act decisions. The materials have been carefully edited to facilitate classroom discussion and further student research.
Estreicher is professor of law at New York University.
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