The Macmillan Core Statutes series is designed to meet the needs of today's law students. Compiled by experienced lecturers, each title contains the essential materials needed at LLB level (and, where applicable, on GDL/CPE courses) and is easy to use under exam conditions and in the lecture hall. Meer
Employment Law
Second Edition
John Duddington
“Presented in a user-friendly style, this book is an invaluable tool for all students of employment law. Meer
The new Working Time Regulations came into force on 1 October 1998. Although the implementation of Regulations has been imminent ever since Labour came to power, the business and legal communities have remained largely ignorant of its widespread and immediate effects. Meer
DISCRIMINATION LAW
Edited by Malcolm Sargeant
This accessible new textbook provides an overview of the rapidly expanding area of discrimination law – the law which deals with the problems of discrimination against particular groups. Meer
Provides a consolidated version of statute law relating to redundancy, dismissal and employee consultation in Ireland. This book contains the text of the Employees (Provision of Information and Consultation) Act, 2006. Meer
This fully revised and expanded second edition features contributions by leading experts from 32 countries, including new chapters on Italy, Japan, Luxembourg and South Africa, setting out in just one volume the important legal and tax issues to be considered when operating employee share plans internationally. Meer
Employment law: an adviser's handbook is the definitive text on employment law for the adviser. It is uniquely focused on the claimant and covers the wide range of employment law problems in a clear and practical form. Meer
This volume deals with the complicated relationship between posting of workers in the EU and collective labour law. It does so from a legal perspective but the author does not refrain from looking at the economic and social context in order to better understand the legal construction of said relationship. Meer