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Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal


Volume 5 2001 Number 2

Contents
The Employment Law Decisions of the October 2000 Term of the Supreme Court: A Review and Analysis

Ann C. Hodges Douglas D. Scherer

Individualism, Collectivism and Autonomy in American Labor Law Clyde W. Summers
Paternalism Isn't Always a Dirty Word: Can the Law Better Protect Defined Contribution Plan Participants? Susan J. Stabile
Choice or Voice? Rethinking American Labor Policy in Light of the International Human Rights Consensus

Roy J. Adams
Excluding Participation in Internal Complaint Mechanisms from Absolute Retaliation Protection: Why Everyone, Including the Employer, Loses
Edward A. Marshall
Alternative Resolution of Employment Discrimination Claims: American and Australian Experiences: Proceeding of the 2001 Annual Meeting, Association of American Law Schools Section on Employment Discrimination Law

Elaine W. Shoben Laura J. Cooper Rosemary C. Hunter Sara Adler, Carole J.Petersen

Investment and Conciliation of Employment Discrimination Claims in the Context of Hong Kong Carole J. Petersen
Contingent Workers: Lesson 5: Proceedings of the 2001 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools Section on Labor Relations and Employment Law

Peggie R. Smith Stephen K. Strong Leone Bicchieri
Hae Jung Cho

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