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1992

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

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Thailand's Labor And Employment Law: Balancing The Demands Of A Newly Industrializing State, W. Gary Vause, Nikom Chandravithun Jan 1992

Thailand's Labor And Employment Law: Balancing The Demands Of A Newly Industrializing State, W. Gary Vause, Nikom Chandravithun

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

This article provides a comparative overview of Thailand's labor law, one of the principal considerations for prospective investors. The legal system is analyzed from the perspective of a U.S. investor; to provide a familiar frame of reference, comparisons are made throughout the analysis to labor law in the United States. Observations also are offered on the important extra-legal aspects of employment in Thailand, such as the implications of Thai culture for the employer-employee relationship.


Turkey, The Eec And Labor Law: Is Harmonization Possible, Jon Viner Jan 1992

Turkey, The Eec And Labor Law: Is Harmonization Possible, Jon Viner

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

In 1987, after more than twenty years of economic association with the EC,' Turkey applied for full membership in the Community. When Turkey is admitted into the EC,9 its entry will be conditioned on the harmonization of its laws with those of the EC.10 The object of this paper is to examine the feasibility of Turkey accomplishing this task.