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Fields of papers citing papers by Clyde W. Summers
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Clyde W. Summers
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Summers, Clyde W.. (2011). ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN UNITED STATES. Revista Latinoamericana de Derecho Social. 25–35.1 indexed citations
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Summers, Clyde W.. (2003). Public Sector Bargaining: A Difference Animal. University of Pennsylvania journal of business law. 5(3). 441.2 indexed citations
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Summers, Clyde W.. (2001). The Battle in Seattle: Free Trade, Labor Rights, and Societal Values. University of Pennsylvania journal of international economic law. 22(1). 61.11 indexed citations
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Summers, Clyde W.. (2001). . International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations. 17(1). 5–24.
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Summers, Clyde W.. (2000). Employment at Will in the United States: The Divine Right of Employers. University of Pennsylvania journal of business law. 3(1). 65.19 indexed citations
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Summers, Clyde W.. (1999). Worker Dislovation: Who Bears the Burden? A Comparative Study of Social Values in Five Countries. The Notre Dame law review. 70(5). 1033.3 indexed citations
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Summers, Clyde W.. (1998). Exclusive representation: a comparative inquiry into a "unique" american people. Comparative labor law & policy journal. 20(1). 47–70.3 indexed citations
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Summers, Clyde W.. (1993). Employee Voice and Employer Choice: A Structured Exception to Section 8(a)(2). Chicago-Kent law review. 69(1). 129.1 indexed citations
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Summers, Clyde W.. (1990). Unions without Majority - A Black Hole - The Kenneth M. Piper Lecture. Chicago-Kent law review. 66(3). 531.7 indexed citations
Summers, Clyde W.. (1984). The Contract of Employment and the Rights of Individual Employees: Fair Representation and Employment at Will. Fordham law review. 52(6). 1082.1 indexed citations
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Summers, Clyde W.. (1984). Democracy in a One-Party State: Perspectives from Landrum-Griffin. Maryland law review. 43(1). 93.6 indexed citations
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Summers, Clyde W.. (1982). Codetermination in the United States: A Projection of Problems and Potentials. University of Pennsylvania journal of international economic law. 4(2). 155.15 indexed citations
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Summers, Clyde W.. (1979). Industrial Democracy: America's Unfulfilled Promise. Cleveland State law review. 28(1). 29.6 indexed citations
Summers, Clyde W., et al.. (1968). Cases and materials on labor law.2 indexed citations
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Summers, Clyde W.. (1966). American and European Labor Law: The Use and Usefulness of Foreign Experience,. eYLS (Yale Law School).1 indexed citations
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