VOLUME 23


ISSUE 1

EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES

[PDF] An Introduction to the Regulation of Leasing and Employment Agencies
Matthew W. Finkin and Sanford M. Jacoby

[PDF] The Regulation of Public and Private Employment Agencies in Australia: An Historical Perspective
Anthony O'Donnell and Richard Mitchell

[PDF] Temporary Agency Work in France
Christophe Vigneau

[PDF] Employee Leasing in Germany: The Hiring Out of an Employee as a Temporary Worker
Peter Schueren

[PDF] Targeting on Transitions: Employment Services in the Netherlands
Els Sol

[PDF] Temporary Work and Employment Agencies in Spain
Miguel C. Rodriguez-Pinero Royo

[PDF] The Legal Regulation of Employment Agencies and Employment Leasing Companies in Sweden
Birgitta Nystroem

EUROPEAN UNION DEVELOPMENTS

[PDF] The Free Movement of Persons within the European Union:  Moving from Employment Rights to Fundamental Rights?
Mark Jeffery

BOOK REVIEWS

[PDF] Labor Unions, Partisan Coalitions, and Market Reforms in Latin America, Maria Victoria Murillo
reviewed by Mark Anner

[PDF] Organizing Immigrants: The Challenge for Unions in Contemporary California, edited by Ruth Milkman
reviewed by Bruce Nissen

[PDF] On-line Rights for Employees in the Information Society:  Use and Monitoring of E-mail and Internet at Work, edited by Roger Blanpain
reviewed by Paul Roth


ISSUE 2

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND WORKERS' PRIVACY

[PDF] Preface

PART I:  INTRODUCTION

[PDF] Information Technology and Workers' Privacy:  Introduction
Mark Jeffery

PART II: NATIONAL STUDIES

[PDF] Information Technology and Workers' Privacy: The Brazilian Law
Roberto Fragale Filho and Joaquim Leonel de Rezende Alvim

[PDF] Information Technology and Workers' Privacy: The English Law
Mark Jeffery

[PDF] Information Technology and Workers' Privacy: The French Law
Christophe Vigneau

[PDF] Information Technology and Workers' Privacy: The German Law
Hans-Joachim Reinhard

[PDF] Information Technology and Workers' Privacy: The Italian Law
Claudia Faleri

[PDF] Information Technology and Workers' Privacy: The Spanish Law
Javier Thibault Aranda

[PDF] Information Technology and Workers' Privacy: The United States Law
Matthew W. Finkin

PART III: RECURRING QUESTIONS OF COMPARATIVE LAW

[PDF] Information Technology and Workers' Privacy: Regulatory Techniques
Christophe Vigneau

[PDF] Information Technology and Workers' Privacy: Public and Private Regulation
Claudia Faleri

[PDF] Information Technology and Workers' Privacy: Enforcement
Hans-Joachim Reinhard

[PDF] Information Technology and Workers' Privacy: The Role of Worker Representatives
Javier Thibault Aranda

[PDF] Information Technology and Workers' Privacy: Notice and Consent
Roberto Fragale Filho and Mark Jeffery

[PDF] Information Technology and Workers' Privacy: Old and New Paradigms
Roberto Fragale Filho and Joaquim Leonel de Rezende Alvim

PART IV: THE COMPARATIVE HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL CONTEXT

[PDF] Menschenbild: The Conception of the Employee as a Person in Western Law
Matthew W. Finkin


ISSUE 3

In Memoriam Professor Marco Biagi

Roger Blanpain

Alan C. Neal and Manfred Weiss

NATIONAL STYLE IN LABOR LAW AND SOCIAL SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIP

Preface

LABOR LAW

[PDF] An Introduction to National Style in Labor Law Scholarship
Matthew W. Finkin

Canada

[PDF] National Traditions in Labor Law Scholarship: The Canadian Case
H.W. Arthurs

Europe

[PDF] Labor Law Scholarship in France, Germany, and Italy: Some Remarks on a Difficult Question
Rolf Birk

[PDF] What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Labor Law?
Miguel Rodriguez-Pinero Royo

[PDF] National Styles in Labor Law and Social Science Scholarship: A Personal View
Roger Blanpain

Japan

[PDF] Labor Law Scholarship in Japan
Takashi Araki

[PDF] Was the Modern Labor Law Accepted in Postwar Japan?
Tadashi Hanami

Latin America

[PDF] Teaching Labor Law in Latin American Universities
Luis Aparicio-Valdez and Juan Raso-Delgue

United Kingdom

[PDF] National Styles in Labor Law Scholarship: The United Kingdom
Paul Davies and Mark Freedland

United States

[PDF] Reflections on the Declining Prestige of American Labor Law Scholarship
Cynthia Estlund

[PDF] American Labor Law Scholarship--Some Comments
Clyde W. Summers

[PDF] The Marginalization of Academic Labor Law in the United States: A Footnote to Estlund and Summers
Matthew W. Finkin

The Social Sciences

[PDF] Social Science in Europe, Japan, and the United States
Sanford M. Jacoby

[PDF] Do the Social Sciences Shape Corporate Anti-Discrimination Practice?: The United States and France
Frank Dobbin

[PDF] Scientific Knowledge Production in the United States and Germany: The Case of Industrial Relations Research
Carola M. Frege

[PDF] Are There "National Styles" of Social Science and Labor Scholarship?:  Reflections on Industrial Relations Research in Japan
Michio Nitta

CAPSULE REVIEWS


ISSUE 4

ARTICLES

[PDF] Toward Social Realism in the Americas
Adelle Blackett

[PDF] "Foreign to the Competence of Courts" Versus "One Law for All": Labor Arbitrators' Powers and Judicial Review in the United States and Canada
David A. Wright

[PDF] A Comparative Analysis of the Law Regulating Employment Arbitration Agreements in the United States and Canada
John-Paul Alexandrowicz

SYMPOSIUM

Francine D. Blau and Lawrence M. Kahn's At Home and Abroad:  U.S. Labor Market Performance in International Perspective

[PDF] Introduction to Symposium
Sanford M. Jacoby

[PDF] Labor Institution, Risk Sharing, and Wage Inequality:  A Comment on Blau and Kahn
David Marsden

[PDF] Review Essay
Berndt Keller

[PDF] Reply to Berndt Keller and David Marsden
Francine D. Blau and Lawrence M. Kahn