Dispatches are supplemental publications related to the Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal.
A dispatch is a brief essay, ordinarily not to exceed 2500 words (inclusive of in-text citations, footnotes and references), describing a significant development in national labor law: legislative, judicial, administrative. The importance of the development in domestic context should be explained; the reasons for transnational interest might be suggested.
Proposed dispatches should be submitted to the Dispatches Editors. Dispatches are not peer reviewed but are subject to review and approval by the Dispatches Editors and the General Editors.
Dispatches Editors:
Kalina Arabadjieva
Senior Researcher, European Trade Union Institute
Email: karabadijeva@etui.org
Sean Cooney
Professor, University of Melbourne
Email: s.cooney@unimelb.edu.au
Submissions
All Quiet on the Northern Front — the EU Directive on Adequate Minimum Wages as Seen from Sweden, Andrea Iossa
China’s Reform on Gradual Delay of the Retirement Age, Zhenxing Ke
From Legal Grey Area to Legal Recognition: Recent Legislative Reforms Regarding Sex Work Under Employment Contracts in Belgium, Ninon Ramlot