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Labour Law Research Network 

The Labour Law Research Network was set up in 2011 by research institutes/centres, including the Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace, from all over the world dedicated to the study of labour law. Its goal is to advance research in labour law and specifically to facilitated the dissemination of research work and encourage open discussion of scholarship and ideas in this field. 

Institutional Experimentation for Better Work 

The Centre is a partner in the Partnership Project on Institutional Experimentation for Better Work, bringing together the Interuniversity Research Centre on Globalization and Work (CRIMT) and an international network of associated partner centres and researchers. You can find more information on the Project here.

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