The Mysterious Disappearance of Labor . . . and of Labor Law?"

Date of Event

3-4-2000

Description

March 4, 2000

Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Conflict and Dispute Resolution

Rush McKnight Labor Law Lecture

Case Western Reserve University School of Law Speaker

Harry Arthurs University Professor Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Toronto former president, York University, and former law dean

Professor Arthurs discusses how the disappearance of labor as a collective presence in the workplace, as a sociological category, as a political force and as a domain of public policy may come to influence the practices and even the very existence of labor law as a field of professional interest and academic scholarship.

Lecture Series

Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Conflict & Dispute Resolution

Subject Headings

labor law; labor in the workplace; labor as a sociological category; labor as a political force; labor law and public policy

Location

Case Western Reserve University School of Law

Document Type

Video

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