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697 - Oxford Comparative Labor and Employment
Professor: James J. Brudney
Credits: 3
Semester: 2009 Summer
Second Writing Requirement? No
Seminar? No
Professional Responsibility? No
Prerequisites: None
Special Notes: Class is part of the Moritz College of Law's Summer Oxford program. Students should contact Prof. Dan Tokaji for more information.
Course Description
This course compares approaches to workplace law issues that have been adopted in the United States and Britain respective to three substantive areas: gender discrimination, labor-management relations, and job termination. Looking at these three areas, the class will develop some thoughts about different options for regulating the workplace in a global economy. The course will be taught by Professor James Brudney of The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. Professor Brudney served for six years as Chief Counsel and Staff Director of the Senate Subcommittee on Labor.
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