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implications for U.S. law and the regulation of employment in particular, has been absent from legal scholarship.This Article fills …
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This paper is about a set of interrelated labour law initiatives called quot;supply chain regulation.quot; This set of … regulation originated as a response to the exploitation of outworkers in the apparel industry. However, the development of supply … chain regulation in successive jurisdictions confirms that it is progressively being transformed into a generic model of …
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somehow help solve the public goods problem inherent in workplace regulation. Second, the agent must be able to reduce the …
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We study novel data on the universe of employment discrimination lawsuits filed in federal court against U.S. public corporations between 1992 and 2018. Shareholder value drops by $30 million, on average, in the three days surrounding a discrimination lawsuit filing. However, we find no evidence...
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contributions to the latter's decisions. Both a shift from national to international regulation and a decrease in trade costs …
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regulation to an international agent eliminates that distortion, increasing wages and aggregate welfare. …
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regulation to an international agent eliminates that distortion, increasing wages and aggregate welfare …
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This paper uses as its theoretical starting point the concept of the firm as a nexus of contracts. It examines the full range of contracts which go into forming this nexus: those formally negotiated, those adopted by custom or practice, and those imposed as legal defaults. The concept of...
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The process of arbitration has been transformed by a series of Supreme Court decisions that have increased the enforceability of arbitration awards. Beyond that, the Supreme Court has also taken steps to ensure the enforceability of promises to arbitrate. These latter arbitrability issues raise...
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