VOLUME 28


ISSUE 1

[PDF] The Interaction of Labor Market Regulation and Labor Market Policies in Welfare State Reform
Werner Eichhorst and Regina Konle-Seidl

[PDF] The Regulation of Labor and the Relevance of Legal Origin
David E. Pozen

[PDF] New Employment Times and the Changing Dynamics of Conflict Resolution at Work:  The Case of Ireland
Paul Teague


ISSUE 2

THE CRISIS IN WORKPLACE GOVERNANCE: SPECIAL ISSUE IN HONOR OF PAUL C. WEILER

Guest Editor: John Trumpbour, Labor and Worklife Program, Harvard Law School

[PDF] The Crisis in Workplace Governance:  Special Issue in Honor of Paul C. Weiler
John Trumpbour

[PDF] Updating American Labor Law:  Taking Advantage of a Window of Opportunity
Thomas A. Kochan

[PDF] Crafting a Progressive Workplace Regulatory Policy:  Why Enforcement Matters
David Weil

[PDF] Reconciling Differences Differently:  Reflections on Labor Law and Worker Voice After Collective Bargaining
Harry Arthurs

[PDF] Reconciling Differences Differently:  Employee Voice in Public Policymaking and Workplace Governance
Daphne Taras

[PDF] Recrafting a Trojan Horse:  Thoughts on Workplace Governance in Light of Recent British Labor Law Developments
James J. Brudney

[PDF] Immigration to the Workplace:  The German Experience
Peter Hanau

[PDF] Closing the Global Gender Pay Gap:  Securing Justice for Women's Work
Mary Cornish

[PDF] Changing Employment Practices, Corporate Governance, and the Role of Labor Law in Japan
Takashi Araki

[PDF] Globalization in Collective Bargaining, Baseball, and Matsuzaka:  Labor and Antitrust Law on the Diamond
William B. Gould IV

[PDF] Governance of the Workplace:  The Contemporary Regime of Individual Contract
Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt and Timothy A. Haley

[PDF] Something Old, Something New:  Governing the Workplace by Contract Again
Cynthia Estlund


ISSUE 3

BRIDGING THE PAST AND THE FUTURE: A SYMPOSIUM ON COMPARATIVE LABOR LAW

[PDF] Comparative Labor Law---Bridging the Past and the Future
Benjamin Aaron and Katherine V.W. Stone

Part I:  A Look Backward:  Reflections and Assessments of the Comparative Labor Law Project

[PDF] The Comparative Labor Law Group:  A Brief History and a Personal Evaluation
Benjamin Aaron

[PDF] Lessons from an Experiment in Comparative Labor Law (Reflections on the Comparative Labor Law Group)
Xavier Blanc-Jouvan

[PDF] Comparative Analysis of Labor Law:  Learning from the Work Products of a Model Collaborative Design
Alvin L. Goldman and Amy Beckham Osborne

Part II:  Convergence or Divergence?

[PDF] A Comparative Analysis of Security, Flexibility, and Decentralized Industrial Relations in Japan
Takashi Araki

[PDF] Convergences and/or Divergences of Labor Law Systems: The View from Australia
Ron McCallum

[PDF] Convergence and/or Divergence in Labor Law Systems?: An European Perspective
Manfred Weiss

[PDF] Developing the European Comparative Law of Personal Work Contracts
Mark Freedland

Part III:  Comparative Approaches and Responses to Globalization

[PDF] Changes in the Workplace and the Dialogue of Labor Law in the "Global Village"
Bruno Caruso

[PDF] Beyond the National Case:  The Role of Transnational Labor Law in Shaping Domestic Regulation
Julia Lopez

Part IV:  Future Directions for Comparative Labor Research

[PDF] A New Labor Law for a New World of Work:  The Case for a Comparative-Transnational Approach
Katherine V.W. Stone

[PDF] Future Directions for Labor Law Scholarship and International Collaboration
Jacques Rojot

[PDF] Compared to What? The UCLA Comparative Labor Law Project and the Future of Comparative Labor Law
H.W. Arthurs

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BOOK REVIEW

[PDF] Law and Globalization from Below:  Towards a Cosmopolitan Legality, edited by Boaventura de Sousa Santos and Cesar A. Rodriguez-Garavito
reviewed by Roger Blanpain


ISSUE 4

ENTREPRENEURSHIP: LAW, CULTURE, AND THE LABOR MARKET

[PDF] Introduction

THE ECONOMICS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP

[PDF] Entrepreneurship, Welfare Provision, and Unemployment:  Relationships between Unemployment, Welfare Provision, and Entrepreneurship in Thirty-seven Nations Participating in the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) 2002
Marc Cowling and William D. Bygrave

[PDF] Entrepreneurship, Wealth, Liquidity Constraints, and Start-Up Costs
Raquel Fonseca, Pierre-Carl Michaud, and Thepthida Sopraseuth

[PDF] Imperfect Transmission of Tacit Knowledge and Other Barriers to Entrepreneurship
Vesa Kanniainen and Panu Poutvaara

[PDF] Law and the Economics of Entrepreneurship
Simon C. Parker

[PDF] Entrepreneurship and Institutions
Magnus Henrekson

REGULATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP

[PDF] Social Security Arrangements and Early-Stage Entrepreneurial Activity
Jolanda Hessels, Andre van Stel, Peter Brouwer, and Sanders Wennekers

[PDF] Why Do Entrepreneurs Appear and Flourish?
Thomas S. Ulen

CULTURE, SOCIETY, AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP

[PDF] Culture, Political Institutions, and the Regulation of Entry
Rui Baptista

[PDF] The Entrepreneurial Spirit and What the Law Can Do About It
Amir N. Licht

[PDF] Explaining Cross-National Variations in Entrepreneurship:  The Role of Social Protection and Political Culture
Martin Robson

CONCLUDING COMMENT

[PDF] Research on Entrepreneurship, Culture, and Law
Richard P. Taub