Labour and Intersubjectivity: Notes on the Natural Law of Copyrightdoi:10.2139/ssrn.275470The paper develops a theoretical approach to copyright law centred on authorial right, yet capable of accounting for the public interest in access to and dissemSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
industrial relations specialists and students who need or desire ready access to authoritative information of a comparative nature on problems arising in the field of labour law and industrial relations. Each judgement reprinted in "ILLR" is accompanied by Headnotes and in practically all cases by ...
August 2021 VOL.48 Understanding Japan Labour Law & Employment Regulations Japan The third-largest economy in the world, Japan today is known for its technological advancement and economic power. Similar to other developed countries, the service sector in Japan is the largest contributor to its ...
An interesting and well-reasoned decision considering to what extent a party whose pleadings were struck as a sanction for contempt may participate in the trial of the action. Granted, this arose in the context of a family law matter, but the reasoning should be applicable to employment litigat...
The employee argues that her dismissal is null and void for violation of the protective status. The trial judges, both the labour court and the court of appeal, rule against her. The Cour de Cassation, confirming its alignment with European case law,[vi] disapproves the decision of the ...
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includes judgements, accompanied by head notes and annotation setting out the legal issues involved, the basic facts of the case, the relevant statutory provisions and judicial precedents, the labour law/industrial relations context, and the judgement's significance in the development of the law. Th...
"That would have been the end of law and order in this country." A week after Labour won the election, they announced they would release thousands of prisoners after only serving 40% of their fixed-term sentences rather than the usual 50%. ...
Worker consultation, trade unions, and industrial action Employee privacy Other recent developments in the field of employment and labour lawGeneral employment and labour market and litigation trends – social/legislative/economic developments which have impacted on the labour market/legislation (a) Federal...
to date there have only been a few competition cases related to labour market power, and hence the existing case law that could be used to inform the type of evidence or analyses that could be used is limited. Despite these complications, analysing labour market substitution is not...