2024
DOI: 10.1177/00221856241266881
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Judges’ interpretation of laws and labor rights protection: a study of labor contract-related court decisions in China

Chuling (Adam) Huang

Abstract: While labor rights protections in China have been extensively studied, the existing literature lacks a systematic analysis of how workers fare in labor dispute litigations and what factors contribute to the litigation outcomes. Drawing on 108,816 court decisions of labor dispute lawsuits related to the absence of labor contracts, this study examines how migrant status, job titles, and legal representation shape litigation outcomes. We further unpack the decisions ruled against workers based on judges’ justific… Show more

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