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International examinations of medical-legal aspects of work injuries : a collection of papers presented at the second International Congress on Medical-Legal Aspects of Work Injuries

Title
International examinations of medical-legal aspects of work injuries : a collection of papers presented at the second International Congress on Medical-Legal Aspects of Work Injuries / edited by Elizabeth H. Yates and John F. Burton, Jr.
Author
International Congress on Medical-Legal Aspects of Work Injuries (2nd : 1995 : Jerusalem)
Publication
Lanham, Md. : Scarecrow Press, 1998.

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Additional Authors
  • Yates, Elizabeth H., 1967-
  • Burton, John F.
Description
xi, 341 pages : illustrations; 23 cm.
Series Statement
Institute of Management & Labor Relations series ; no. 5
Uniform Title
Institute of Management and Labor Relations series ; no. 5.
Subject
  • Workers' compensation > Law and legislation > Congresses
  • Workers' compensation > Congresses
  • Workers' compensation
  • Workers' compensation > Law and legislation
  • Arbeitsunfall
  • Berufskrankheit
  • Arbeitsmedizin
Genre/Form
Conference papers and proceedings.
Note
  • "The Second International Congress on Medical-Legal Aspects of Work Injuries was held in Jerusalem, Israel in February 1995, two years after the first meeting, also held in Jerusalem, in February 1993"--Pref.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [333]) and index.
Contents
  • Should Work and Nonwork Injuries be Compensated Differently? -- Ch. 1. Should Work Injuries and Nonwork Injuries be Compensated Differently? / Stephen Adler -- Ch. 2. Overprotection versus Discrimination in Legislation for the Disabled / Brancha Ben-Zvi -- Ch. 3. Should Work Injuries and Nonwork Injuries be Compensated Differently? / John F. Burton, Jr. -- Ch. 4. Should Work Injuries and Nonwork Injuries be Compensated Differently? / Maximilian Fuchs -- Ch. 5. Should Work Injuries and Nonwork Injuries be Compensated Differently? / Antoine Jacobs -- Ch. 6. Should Work Injuries and Nonwork Injuries be Compensated Differently? / Asbjorn Kjonstad -- Ch. 7. Should There be a Separate Social Insurance System for Work-Related Accidents or Diseases? / Jef Van Langendonck -- Ch. 8. Effects of Stress at the Workplace / Peter S. Barth -- Ch. 9. Violence in the Workplace: Fact or Fiction? / Donald Elisburg -- Ch. 10.
  • Ch. 20. Procedure of Determining Incapacity for Work and Reduced Earning Capacity According to the German Workers' Compensation Law / Juergen Kruse -- Ch. 21. Case Study: Assessment of Incapacity to Work in Austria / Theodor Tomandl -- Ch. 22. Organizing to Improve Return to Work / Monroe Berkowitz -- Ch. 23. Individuals with Work-Related Disabilities: Locus of Control, Attitudes toward Work, and Cooperation with the Rehabilitation Counselor / Arie Rimmerman and Ilana Duvdevany -- Ch. 24. Framework for Examining Return to Work in Workers' Compensation: A View from One North American Jurisdiction / Sandra J. Sinclair, Terrence J. Sullivan and Judith A. Clarke -- Ch. 25. Interjurisdictional Agreement on Workers' Compensation: A Step Forward for Canadian Workers with Work-Related Injuries / Claire Marie Fortin and Roberta Houston -- Ch. 26. Florida Workers' Compensation Adjudicatory System: Administrative versus Judicial / Alan M. Kuker -- Ch. 27. Constraining and Reducing the Costs of Social Welfare / Antoine Jacobs -- Ch. 28. Forty Years of Social Security in Israel / Joseph Tamir.
ISBN
  • 0810833549
  • 9780810833548
LCCN
97036038
OCLC
  • ocm37418405
  • 37418405
  • SCSB-358300
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library