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Full-Text Articles in Law
Pre-Conference Statement For The Session On: “Lessons In Water Allocation: Roles For Government And Markets", Charles Howe, Helen Ingram
Pre-Conference Statement For The Session On: “Lessons In Water Allocation: Roles For Government And Markets", Charles Howe, Helen Ingram
Allocating and Managing Water for a Sustainable Future: Lessons from Around the World (Summer Conference, June 11-14)
23 pages.
Contains references (page 23).
Short Term Solutions, Interim Surplus Guidelines And The Future Of The Colorado River Delta [Abstract], Rudy E. Verner
Short Term Solutions, Interim Surplus Guidelines And The Future Of The Colorado River Delta [Abstract], Rudy E. Verner
Allocating and Managing Water for a Sustainable Future: Lessons from Around the World (Summer Conference, June 11-14)
2 pages.
Teaching Fundamental Learning Techniques With Moore V. Regents Of The University Of California, Keith Sealing
Teaching Fundamental Learning Techniques With Moore V. Regents Of The University Of California, Keith Sealing
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Carve-Outs In Workers' Compensation: An Analysis Of The Experience In The California Construction Industry, David I. Levine, Frank Neuhauser, Richard Reuben, Jeffrey S. Petersen, Cristian Echeverria
Carve-Outs In Workers' Compensation: An Analysis Of The Experience In The California Construction Industry, David I. Levine, Frank Neuhauser, Richard Reuben, Jeffrey S. Petersen, Cristian Echeverria
Upjohn Press
Employers and unions in several states during the 1990s were allowed to "carve out" their own workers' compensation systems. These innovative reforms gave the parties the right to collectively bargain their own systems outside the statutory systems. In addition, alternative dispute resolution (ADR) systems were implemented in order speed the legal process and reduce litigation costs. This book offers an evaluation of the first few years' experience with these organizational reforms in California.