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2006

Labor and Employment Law

Duke Law

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Understanding Change In International Organizations: Globalization And Innovation In The Ilo, Laurence R. Helfer Jan 2006

Understanding Change In International Organizations: Globalization And Innovation In The Ilo, Laurence R. Helfer

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This Article uses an interdisciplinary approach to explain why the International Labor Organization (ILO) has been given surprisingly short shrift in recent debates over the role of IOs in addressing the many transborder collective action problems that globalization has fostered. I review the ILO's past and its present with two broad objectives in mind. First, I seek to correct a misperception among international lawyers and legal scholars that the ILO is a weak and ineffective institution. The organization's effectiveness in creating and monitoring international labor standards has fluctuated widely during its nearly ninety-year existence. Over the last decade, however, the …


The Players Have Lost That Argument: Doping, Drug Testing, And Collective Bargaining, Paul H. Haagen Jan 2006

The Players Have Lost That Argument: Doping, Drug Testing, And Collective Bargaining, Paul H. Haagen

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