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International Association of Labour Law Journals

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The International Association of Labour Law Journals is a learned society that aims to promote the international study and exchange of labour law publications. It consists of twenty-one law reviews published in countries across the world. The current president is Steven L. Willborn (University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Law).[1]

Purpose

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The association seeks to fulfil three principal goals: (1) Further academic achievement in the areas of labour and employment law; (2) Foster sharing of information relevant to the publishing process; and (3) Create greater connections between the editors-in-chief of national and international labour and employment law journals.[1]

Marco Biagi Award

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The late Italian jurist Marco Biagi was instrumental in forming the Association, originally called the Club of Labour Law Journals, and served as its first president.[1] Biagi was assassinated in 2002 by the Red Brigades-PCC.[2] In his honour, the Association Awards the Marco Biagi Award each year for the best paper on comparative or international labour law by a young scholar.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "International Association of Labour Law Journals". Labourlawjournals.com. 2012-03-09. Retrieved 2012-06-06.
  2. ^ "Italians Hold Vigil After Killing". CNN. 2002-03-21. Archived from the original on 2013-01-20. Retrieved 2020-02-26.
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