Department of Business and Management, University of Greenwich, London, UK
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Varieties of Labor Courts: Is there a Best Model?
Author(s): Susan Corby*
This article focuses on labor courts, most of which are ‘mixed’ in that a professional judge sits with lay judges. It traces the organization
and operation of these courts in several countries, finding considerable variation. It also examines a range of criteria to determine labor court
effectiveness. It concludes that effectiveness depends on the perception of the stakeholder and also on the criterion that is adopted: a labor
court that scores highly on one criterion, May not do so on another. Accordingly, there is no best model... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2223-5833.2021.s5.001