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Labour Law (Law in Context)

Labour Law (Law in Context)

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Professor Hugh Collins, K. D. Ewing, Professor Aileen McColgan
Cambridge University Press
Edition: 3rd ed., 2012-09-27
EAN 9781107608863, ISBN10: 1107608864

Paperback, 980 pages, 24.5 x 17.4 x 4.5 cm
Language: English

Building on their successful cases and materials book, Collins, Ewing and McColgan present an entirely restructured and freshly written new textbook on employment law. Comprehensive and engaging, it combines detailed analysis and commentary on the law with short contextual extracts to fully equip the labour law student. Carefully balancing clear exposition of legal principles with critical and scholarly analysis, this is the definitive textbook on the subject written by the UK's foremost employment law scholars. The book's 20-part structure maps logically onto either a full or half module employment law course. Chapter introductions and conclusions and an uncluttered text design carefully guide the student through the material. Innovative case studies show the law 'in action' and discussion of the globalised workplace gives the work a contemporary feel. Put simply, this is required reading for all students of the subject.

'Collins, Ewing, and McColgan's Labour Law provides one of the finest examples of a research-led teaching manual. Its users will no doubt emerge with an authoritative, rich, and critical understanding of English labour law, and fully appreciate the development of this multifaceted legal discipline in the broader European and international context. 'Labour law' at its best.' Dr Nicola Countouris, University College London