- Author:Â Professor Gwyneth Pitt
- ISBN:Â 9780414046177
- Published In:Â July 2011
- Format:Â Paperback
- Jurisdiction:Â U.K.Â
EMPLOYMENT LAW EIGHT EDITION
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- Provides a succinct account of employment law and industrial relations law
- Set in the context of experience in the workplace as well as within the wider social and political framework
- Draws references from the British courts, the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights
- Written in a straightforward and engaging style, making it easy for students to understand the topic and grasp difficult concepts
- Covers the latest legislative and case law developments
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