VOLUME 25


ISSUE 1

Introduction
Matthew W. Finkin

Comparative Labor Law-Quo Vadis?
Reinhold Fahlbeck

Celebrating Twenty-five Years and Speculating Over the Future from a Brazilian Perspective
Roberto Fragale Filho

A Perspective on the Next Quarter Century of Comparative Labor Law
Alvin L. Goldman

Economic Ideas and the Labor Market: Origins of the Anglo-American Model and Prospects for Global Diffusion
Sanford M. Jacoby

A Silver Anniversary Not Worth Celebrating:  The Impasse Over American Labor and Employment Policies
Thomas A. Kochan

Comparative Labor Law:  Some Reflections on the Way Ahead
Thomas C. Kohler

Some Reflections on Comparative Labor Law and on Its Vicinity With Policy-making
Silvana Sciarra

Teaching ADR in the Labor Field in China
Theodore J. St. Antoine

Comparative Labor Law in America:  Its Foibles, Functions, and Future
Clyde Summers

Labor Law Between Changes and Continuity
Christophe Vigneau

Enhancing Worker Lives Through Fairer Labor and Worklife Law in Comparative Perspective
Paul Weiler

The Future of Comparative Labor Law As an Academic Discipline and As a Practical Tool
Manfred Weiss

Onward and Upward:  The Next Twenty-Five Years of Comparative Labor Law Scholarship
Steven L. Willborn

BOOK REVIEWS

Social Citizenship and Workfare in the United States and Western Europe: The Paradox of Inclusion, Joel F. Handler

European Integration and Industrial Relations: Multi-Level Governance in the Making, Paul Marginson and Keith Sisson
reveiwed by Richard Hyman


ISSUE 2
 

The United Kindom Recalibrates the U.S. National Labor Relations Act:  Possible Lessons for the United States?
Nancy Peters

Exceeding Our Boundaries:  Transnational Employment Law Practice and the Export of American Lawyering Styles to the Global Worksite
Susan Bisom-Rapp

BOOK REVIEWS

Labor Reform and Employment in Latin America
Sebastian Edwards


ISSUE 3

From the Taft-Hartley Act to Turkish Industrial Relations--Postponement of Legal Strikes: A Legal Borrowing Case
Ufuk Aydin

Legal Borrowing:  Why Some Legal Transplants Take Root and Others Fail
Eirini Elefthenia Galinou

The Development of International Employment Law:  My Experience on International Administrative Tribunals at the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank
Robert A. Gorman

REVIEW ESSAY

Imperial Borrowing: The Law of Master and Servant
Bruce P. Smith

BOOK REVIEW

Respectful Religious Pluralism in the Workplace
Achim Seifert


ISSUE 4

DEVELOPMENTS IN WORKPLACE DISPUTE RESOLUTION: A FIVE COUNTRY STUDY

Britain

Britain's New Statutory Procedures:  Routes to Resolution or Barriers to Justice?
Gillian S. Morris

Germany

Wrongful Dismissals in the Federal Republic of Germany
Achim Seifert and Elke Funken-Hoetzel

Japan

The Birth of the Labor Tribunal System in Japan:  A Synthesis of Labor Law Reform and Judicial Reform
Kazuo Sugeno

South Korea

The Legal Regulation of Wrongful Dismissal in Korea
Soh-Yeong Kim

Turkey

Termination of Labor Contracts and Unfair Dismissal Under Turkish Law
Levent Akin