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This is a well-established work that states the modern law of employment in a manner which is readable, accurate and up-to-date. Every area of law is covered, both from an individual and collective standpoint.
Selwyn's Law of Employment has long been relied upon as essential reading by law students and practicing lawyers, as well as those studying employment law in a business or professional environment. Astra Emir continues Norman Selwyn's popular and practical approach to the subject providing a clear and succinct account of all areas of employment law, ideal for both law students and readers without a legal background. Both individual and collective employment law issues are considered, alongside a broad range of UK and EU case law, helping you to gain a complete understanding of this fast-moving area of the law. Online Resource Centre This book is accompanied by an Online Resource Centre, which offers reliable and regular updates to the law following publication.
Selwyn's Law of Employment is a popular and well-established work that states the modern law of employment in a manner which is readable, accurate and up to date. Every relevant area of law is covered, both from an individual and collective standpoint, making this one of the most comprehensivelaw texts available. No other single textbook on employment law has as broad an appeal. This edition has been updated to take into account the significant legislative changes which have taken place in the past two years, including the Employment Relations Act 2004, and regulations on flexibleworking, employment tribunal procedures, working time, health and safety, dispute resolution, discrimination on grounds of race, disability, sexual orientation, religion and belief. The book also includes key new case law from the UK and European courts. Companion WebsiteThe 14th edition features a Companion Website which offers twice annual updates to the law.
Established and reliable, Selwyn's Law of Employment continues its legacy as a complete reference guide for students of employment law. Astra Emir has maintained Norman Selwyn's practical approach to the subject, wherein each topic's broad scope is discussed concisely and in an accessible manner, allowing space to reflect on developing issues in this fluid area of law. The straightforward written style and clean layout allows you to navigate the text with ease, and helps to identify legal principles and seminal cases quickly. This textbook includes case law from the UK and EU, and both collective and individual employment law is considered, to offer an inclusive representation of the subject...
Since its initial publication, this highly respected text has provided students with a critical review of the major research paradigms in the social sciences and the logics or strategies of enquiry associated with them. This second edition has been revised and updated.
Thorough and practical in its treatment of individual and collective employment law issues. Selwyn's Law of Employment delivers broad and consistently detailed coverage of the topics, making it the ideal reference book for students.
Dictionary of terminology used in labour law, partic. In regard to labour relations and trade unions, in the UK.
Egypt is one of the few great empires of antiquity that exists today as a nation state. Despite its extraordinary record of national endurance, the pressures to which Egypt currently is subjected and which are bound to intensify are already straining the ties that hold its political community together, while rendering ever more difficult the task of governing it. In this timely book, leading expert on Egyptian affairs Robert Springborg explains how a country with such a long and impressive history has now arrived at this parlous condition. As Egyptians become steadily more divided by class, religion, region, ethnicity, gender and contrasting views of how, by whom and for what purposes they should be governed, so their rulers become ever more fearful, repressive and unrepresentative. Caught in a downward spiral in which poor governance is both cause and consequence, Egypt is facing a future so uncertain that it could end up resembling neighboring countries that have collapsed under similar loads. The Egyptian "hot spot", Springborg argues, is destined to become steadily hotter, with ominous implications for its peoples, the Middle East and North Africa, and the wider world.
Sub-Saharan Africa is no longer a troubled ‘dark continent.’ Most of its constituent countries are now enjoying significant economic growth and political progress. The new Africa has begun to banish the miseries of the past, and appears ready to play an important role in world affairs. Thanks to shifts in leadership and governance, an African renaissance could be at hand. Yet the road ahead is not without obstacles. As world renowned expert on African affairs, Robert Rotberg, expertly shows, Africa today maybe poised to deliver real rewards to its long suffering citizens but it faces critical new crises as well as abundant new opportunities. Africa Emerges draws on a wealth of empirical ...