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Disposable Workers: Applying A Human Rights Framework To Analyze Duties Owed To Seriously Injured Or Ill Migrants, Lori A. Nessel
Disposable Workers: Applying A Human Rights Framework To Analyze Duties Owed To Seriously Injured Or Ill Migrants, Lori A. Nessel
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
The practice of medical repatriation, or the extrajudicial deportation of seriously ill immigrants directly by hospitals, was largely unknown and under-theorized until recently. In the past few years, a number of scholars have focused on the legal and ethical issues raised by this practice. However, medical repatriation has most often been analyzed in isolation as an example of an anomalous unlawful or unethical action undertaken by hospitals, rather than as a predictable, if horrifying, extension of a legal regime that treats migrant labor as disposable. In contrast, this Article contextualizes the private deportation of migrant workers by hospitals within broader …
Moving Beyond The Zero-Sum Game: Joint Management-Employee Committees In The Twenty-First Century, Karl G. Nelson
Moving Beyond The Zero-Sum Game: Joint Management-Employee Committees In The Twenty-First Century, Karl G. Nelson
Indiana Law Journal
Labor and Employment Law Under the Obama Administration: A Time for Hope and Change? Symposium held November 12-13, 2010, Indiana University Maurer School of Law, Bloomington, Indiana.
Becoming Too Small To Bail? Prospects For Workers In The 2011 Economy And 112th Congress, Lonnie Golden
Becoming Too Small To Bail? Prospects For Workers In The 2011 Economy And 112th Congress, Lonnie Golden
Indiana Law Journal
Labor and Employment Law Under the Obama Administration: A Time for Hope and Change? Symposium held November 12-13, 2010, Indiana University Maurer School of Law, Bloomington, Indiana
Keynes Was Right!, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
Keynes Was Right!, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
Indiana Law Journal
Labor and Employment Law Under the Obama Administration: A Time for Hope and Change? Symposium held November 12-13, 2010, Indiana University Maurer School of Law, Bloomington, Indiana.
Privatizing Labor Law: Neutrality/Card Check Agreements And The Role Of The Arbitrator, Laura J. Cooper
Privatizing Labor Law: Neutrality/Card Check Agreements And The Role Of The Arbitrator, Laura J. Cooper
Indiana Law Journal
William R. Stewart Lecture given at Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington on November 13, 2007.
The Parallel Worlds Of Corporate Governance And Labor Law, Peer Zumbansen
The Parallel Worlds Of Corporate Governance And Labor Law, Peer Zumbansen
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
This paper engages the concept of transnational law (TL) in a way that goes beyond the by now accustomed usages with regard to the development of legal norms and the observation of legal action across nation-state boundaries, involving both state and nonstate actors. The concept of TL can serve to illustrate much further-reaching set of developments in norm creation and legal regulation. TL is here understood not only as a body of legal norms, but it is also employed as a methodological approach to illustrate common and shared challenges and responses to legal regulatory systems worldwide. In the case of …
What The Experiences Of The Recent Past Tell Us About The Labor And Employment Law Issues Of The Future (Roundtable Discussion), Catherine Barnard, Willard Carr, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt, Alvin Goldman
What The Experiences Of The Recent Past Tell Us About The Labor And Employment Law Issues Of The Future (Roundtable Discussion), Catherine Barnard, Willard Carr, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt, Alvin Goldman
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: New Rules for a New Game: Regulating Employment Relationships in the 21st Century, held at the Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington.
Response To Matthew W. Finkin And Catherine Barnard, Lynn Duggan
Response To Matthew W. Finkin And Catherine Barnard, Lynn Duggan
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: New Rules for a New Game: Regulating Employment Relationships in the 21st Century, held at the Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington.
Checking The "Trigger-Happy" Congress: The Extraterritorial Extension Of Federal Employment Laws Requires Prudence, Derek G. Barella
Checking The "Trigger-Happy" Congress: The Extraterritorial Extension Of Federal Employment Laws Requires Prudence, Derek G. Barella
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Keeping The Camel's Nose Out Of The Tent: The Constitutionality Of N.L.R.B. Jurisdiction Over Employees Of Religious Institutions, Ellyn S. Rosen
Keeping The Camel's Nose Out Of The Tent: The Constitutionality Of N.L.R.B. Jurisdiction Over Employees Of Religious Institutions, Ellyn S. Rosen
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Recent Decisions Of The Nlrb-The Reagan Influence, Terry A. Bethel
Recent Decisions Of The Nlrb-The Reagan Influence, Terry A. Bethel
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Some Observations About The Standards Applied To Labor Injunction Litigation Under Sections 10(J) And 10(L) Of The National Labor Relations Act, George Schatzki
Some Observations About The Standards Applied To Labor Injunction Litigation Under Sections 10(J) And 10(L) Of The National Labor Relations Act, George Schatzki
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Constructive Concerted Activity Under The Nlra: Conflicting Signals From The Court And The Board, Terry A. Bethel
Constructive Concerted Activity Under The Nlra: Conflicting Signals From The Court And The Board, Terry A. Bethel
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.