The Making of Labour Law in Europe: A Comparative Study of Nine Countries Up to 1945B. A. Hepple |
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The Character of the Employers and Labour Movements | 22 |
The Evolution of the Contract of Employment | 31 |
Some Preindustrial Remnants | 45 |
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