This book deals with working time and legal culture in Japan and the European Union. Working time is perceived in an extended approach, in relation to non-working time, or lifetime of the employees. Thus, the examination of working time regulation is not limited merely to hours of work, but it also includes regulation regarding leaves, night work, part-time work and subsequently sex equality law. A different overall approach of comparative law methodology is presented. The concept of legal culture assists comparative law methodology, since it allows the comparison of two legal systems, which would seem hard to compare according to traditional comparative law standards. Moreover, the study of legal culture both in Japan and in the European U...
A comparison of regulation of working hours and a period of rest in the Czech Republic and Poland. M...
This chapter examines France's "35-hour law," a workweek reduction effort developed by the French so...
Why do Japanese workers work such long hours? Beginning with a series of cases in the 1950s, Japanes...
Defence date: 5 July 2000Examining board: Prof. Nikita Aliprantis, Democritos University of Thrace, ...
International and european aspects of the working time legal regulations Abstract The aim of this th...
International audienceThis research study investigates on the link between both legal and social typ...
This work is a study in sociology of law about working time regulation in France, Sweden, Denmark an...
The Establishment of Working Time : Social Norms or Legal Norms ? This study investigates the link ...
Abstract: The two main functions of the concept of working time - quantifying the remuneration and h...
This article considers the peculiarities of Japanese labour law that differ the most from the tradi...
91 RESUMÉ WORKING TIME, ITS PERIOD AND ALLOCATION Working time is one of basic institutes of a labou...
Work and Rest Time : Tendencies and Problems in Court Practice The legal institute of work and rest ...
This master thesis analyses legal regulation and related theoretical and practical problems in labou...
Globalisation is having a profound impact on economies and industrial relations systems all around t...
WORKING TIME, ITS DURATION AND ALLOCATION SUMMARY Working time is relevant working conditions. For e...
A comparison of regulation of working hours and a period of rest in the Czech Republic and Poland. M...
This chapter examines France's "35-hour law," a workweek reduction effort developed by the French so...
Why do Japanese workers work such long hours? Beginning with a series of cases in the 1950s, Japanes...
Defence date: 5 July 2000Examining board: Prof. Nikita Aliprantis, Democritos University of Thrace, ...
International and european aspects of the working time legal regulations Abstract The aim of this th...
International audienceThis research study investigates on the link between both legal and social typ...
This work is a study in sociology of law about working time regulation in France, Sweden, Denmark an...
The Establishment of Working Time : Social Norms or Legal Norms ? This study investigates the link ...
Abstract: The two main functions of the concept of working time - quantifying the remuneration and h...
This article considers the peculiarities of Japanese labour law that differ the most from the tradi...
91 RESUMÉ WORKING TIME, ITS PERIOD AND ALLOCATION Working time is one of basic institutes of a labou...
Work and Rest Time : Tendencies and Problems in Court Practice The legal institute of work and rest ...
This master thesis analyses legal regulation and related theoretical and practical problems in labou...
Globalisation is having a profound impact on economies and industrial relations systems all around t...
WORKING TIME, ITS DURATION AND ALLOCATION SUMMARY Working time is relevant working conditions. For e...
A comparison of regulation of working hours and a period of rest in the Czech Republic and Poland. M...
This chapter examines France's "35-hour law," a workweek reduction effort developed by the French so...
Why do Japanese workers work such long hours? Beginning with a series of cases in the 1950s, Japanes...