After a short introduction, this Article seeks to examine some of the legal and non-legal regulatory schemes which have been advanced as mechanisms by which labor unions might be able to achieve their objectives regarding the control of multinational enterprises. Within this general concern, this Article focuses on international, regional and foreign efforts to establish regulations, purposefully neglecting American labor\u27s support of the Burke-Hartke bill about which so much has been written already
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With the advent of the 1970's a new development arose upon the international economic scene, that of...
This article examines the challenge to domestic labor regulation posed by the increasingly internati...
The phenomenon of industrial legislation is not new in the world. Several industrialized, non-indust...
Transnational domestic labor regulation (TDLR) is unilateral regulation introduced by a national go...
This article first reviews initiatives by the international community to address the linkage betwe...
This article examines in depth an important but underappreciated development in international labor ...
[Excerpt] The globalization of product, financial, and labor markets has made it easier for companie...
In response to an absence of effective methods of international labor standards regulation, Internat...
The present thesis is a logical outgrowth of the author's realization that rapid market globalizatio...
[Excerpt] In-house counsel representing a range of U.S. corporations turned out for a full-day Baker...
Economic globalization has created a governance gap, often leaving powerful corporations largely unr...
“Transnational domestic labor regulation” (TDLR) is unilateral regulation introduced by a national g...
Labour groups in Western countries face an immense challenge to develop a progressive international ...
This article briefly reviews the magnitude, nature, and growth of the foreign investments of America...
The present article explores the effects of the operations and growth of multinational enterprises (...
With the advent of the 1970's a new development arose upon the international economic scene, that of...
This article examines the challenge to domestic labor regulation posed by the increasingly internati...
The phenomenon of industrial legislation is not new in the world. Several industrialized, non-indust...
Transnational domestic labor regulation (TDLR) is unilateral regulation introduced by a national go...
This article first reviews initiatives by the international community to address the linkage betwe...
This article examines in depth an important but underappreciated development in international labor ...
[Excerpt] The globalization of product, financial, and labor markets has made it easier for companie...
In response to an absence of effective methods of international labor standards regulation, Internat...
The present thesis is a logical outgrowth of the author's realization that rapid market globalizatio...
[Excerpt] In-house counsel representing a range of U.S. corporations turned out for a full-day Baker...
Economic globalization has created a governance gap, often leaving powerful corporations largely unr...
“Transnational domestic labor regulation” (TDLR) is unilateral regulation introduced by a national g...
Labour groups in Western countries face an immense challenge to develop a progressive international ...