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United Nations Observer Mission In South Africa (Unomsa): Security Council Resolutions 772 (1992) And 894 (1994) And The South African Transition: Preventive Diplomacy And Peacekeeping, Muna Ndulo
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Diversity Of Contingent Workers And The Need For Nuanced Policy, Stewart J. Schwab
The Diversity Of Contingent Workers And The Need For Nuanced Policy, Stewart J. Schwab
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
The contingent work force is rising. Policymakers and analysts must respond. These are the central themes of Dr. Belous's paper m this symposium. Twenty-five to thirty percent—his current upper- and lower-bound estimates of the size of the contingent work force—are the basic statistics underpinning his call to arms. Dr. Belous includes in the contingent work force all workers who are temporary, part-time, self-employed, or in business services. The spread comes from different methods of handling double counting. The figures update similar estimates he published in 1989 in his well-known book, The Contingent Economy. Dr. Belous has done a great …
Breakfast With Justice Blackmun, Sherry F. Colb
Breakfast With Justice Blackmun, Sherry F. Colb
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The View From The International Plane: Perspective And Scale In The Architecture Of Colonial International Law, Annelise Riles
The View From The International Plane: Perspective And Scale In The Architecture Of Colonial International Law, Annelise Riles
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
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