The Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal publishes peer reviewed scholarly works, book reviews, and recent development dispatches, focusing on comparative and international labour law issues. Students enrolled in this seminar may receive credit to the value of four credit hours each academic year and not more than eight credit hours in total. Students must enroll in the Journal for at least two semesters in order to earn credit. Meetings are generally held every other week throughout the fall and winter semesters.
Method of Evaluation: Students enrolled in this seminar contribute to the Journal through, for example: reviewing submissions; editing manuscripts; participating in administration of the Journal, including drafting author correspondence; and, a mandatory written assignment.