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Menschenbild: The Conception of the Employee as a Person in Western Law
Matthew W. Finkin
College of Law
Center for Advanced Study
Center for Global Studies
European Union Center
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18th Century
100%
Western Law
100%
United States
66%
Nineteenth Century
66%
Employee Privacy
66%
Germany
33%
Workplace
33%
Law
33%
16th Century
33%
Social Settings
33%
Employers
33%
World War II
33%
Wages
33%
Employment Setting
33%
Common Law
33%
Civil Law
33%
Austrian
33%
Inalienable Rights
33%
Political Sphere
33%
Economic Liberalism
33%
Prussian
33%
Managerial Power
33%
Natural Law
33%
German Law
33%
Legal Historiography
33%
Western Legal Tradition
33%
Social Sciences
Law
100%
Eighteenth Century
75%
German
50%
Nineteenth Century
50%
World War II
25%
Social Setting
25%
Historiography
25%
Economic Liberalism
25%
Natural Law
25%
Germany
25%
16th Century
25%