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Trouble Behind The Great Wall: A Critical Look At Workers’ Rights In China., Scott Walther
Trouble Behind The Great Wall: A Critical Look At Workers’ Rights In China., Scott Walther
The Scholar: St. Mary's Law Review on Race and Social Justice
Globalization has allowed large multinational corporations to shop for low cost labor markets with little intervention by governments. These markets are attractive to multinational corporations because their labor standards and laws tend to be poorly regulated and enforced. Specifically, China’s labor class has been abused and exploited by multinational corporations because of the country’s failure to adequately enforce its labor laws. Turning a blind eye to the violations of workers’ rights in China makes these corporations just as culpable by demanding more from the local manufacturers then evading responsibility for the resulting working conditions. Because multinational corporations do business with …
Idiopathic Fall On Level Surface Will Not Necessarily Preclude Recovery Under The Texas Workmen's Compensation Act., Linda G. Moore
Idiopathic Fall On Level Surface Will Not Necessarily Preclude Recovery Under The Texas Workmen's Compensation Act., Linda G. Moore
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
The Compensability Of Mentally Induced Occupational Diseases Under Texas Workers' Compensation Law., Richard E. Sames
The Compensability Of Mentally Induced Occupational Diseases Under Texas Workers' Compensation Law., Richard E. Sames
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Workmen's Compensation Claims Must Be Disclosed Under The Texas Open Records Act, But Certain Data May Be Withheld To Avoid Tortious Invasion Of Privacy., Eileen M. Sullivan
Workmen's Compensation Claims Must Be Disclosed Under The Texas Open Records Act, But Certain Data May Be Withheld To Avoid Tortious Invasion Of Privacy., Eileen M. Sullivan
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Longshoremen's And Harbor Workers' Compensation Act - Benefits Extend Only To Those Working On The Seaward Side Between The Ship And The First And Last Points Of Rest Of The Cargo., Ruth L. Russell
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Introduction Student Symposium - Workmen's Compensation: A Pandect Of The Texas Law: Introduction., Henry D. Akin
Introduction Student Symposium - Workmen's Compensation: A Pandect Of The Texas Law: Introduction., Henry D. Akin
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Areas Of Changing Interpretation: The Positional Risk Doctrine Student Symposium - Workmen's Compensation: A Pandect Of The Texas Law., John F. Scarzafava
Areas Of Changing Interpretation: The Positional Risk Doctrine Student Symposium - Workmen's Compensation: A Pandect Of The Texas Law., John F. Scarzafava
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Scope Of The Act: Benefits Student Symposium - Workmen's Compensation: A Pandect Of The Texas Law, Robert W. Warach
Scope Of The Act: Benefits Student Symposium - Workmen's Compensation: A Pandect Of The Texas Law, Robert W. Warach
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Scope Of The Act: Eligibility And Injuries Student Symposium - Workmen's Compensation: A Pandect Of The Texas Law., Thomas Pollard Rogers
Scope Of The Act: Eligibility And Injuries Student Symposium - Workmen's Compensation: A Pandect Of The Texas Law., Thomas Pollard Rogers
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Procedure Before The Industrial Accident Board And On Appeal To The Courts Student Symposium - Workmen's Compensation: A Pandect Of The Texas Law., John Kenneth Sharber
Procedure Before The Industrial Accident Board And On Appeal To The Courts Student Symposium - Workmen's Compensation: A Pandect Of The Texas Law., John Kenneth Sharber
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Areas Of Changing Interpretation: Heart And Neurosis Cases Student Symposium - Workmen's Compensation: A Pandect Of The Texas Law., Mary Ellen Endres
Areas Of Changing Interpretation: Heart And Neurosis Cases Student Symposium - Workmen's Compensation: A Pandect Of The Texas Law., Mary Ellen Endres
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Workmen's Compensation And Employer Suability: The Dual-Capacity Doctrine., Mary Quella Kelly
Workmen's Compensation And Employer Suability: The Dual-Capacity Doctrine., Mary Quella Kelly
St. Mary's Law Journal
Most current workmen’s compensation schemes allow an employee to sue a third party who negligently caused their injury while still receiving workmen’s compensation benefits. It is logical, then, that when an employee is injured due to the employer’s negligence arising from a second capacity that creates obligations independent from those of an employer, the right to bring a common law action should not be denied. For instance, a doctor still owes his patients the duty of providing good medical care, regardless of whether that patient is an employee. However, the majority of courts continue to reject this “dual capacity” doctrine …
Unlawful In Texas To Waive Right To File A Claim In Return For Compensation., Preston L. Dodson
Unlawful In Texas To Waive Right To File A Claim In Return For Compensation., Preston L. Dodson
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Where An Employee Is Injured In A Case For Which Compensation Is Payable Under Circumstances Creating Liability In Some Party Other Than The Compensation Subscriber, The Employee Must Make An Election To Proceed Against The Third Party Or The Compensation Carrier Within Two Years From The Date Of The Accident., Myron E. East Jr.
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.