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Established and reliable, Selwyn's Law of Employment continues to provide a complete reference guide for students of employment law.
Norman Selwyn's practical approach to the subject has been maintained by Astra Emir, ensuring that the far-reaching and concise treatment encapsulates the developing issues in this fluid area of law. Case law from the UK and EU is included and both collective and individual employment law is considered to offer an inclusive representation of the subject.
The straightforward written style and layout allows readers to identify legal principles and seminal cases quickly.
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Biannual updates on legal developments in employment law
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1: The institutions of employment law
2: The nature of a contract of employment
3: The formation of a contract of employment
4: Equality in employment
5: Equal pay
6: Family friendly rights
7: Employment protection
8: Protection of wages
9: Transfer of undertakings
10: Performance of the contract of employment
11: Health and safety at work
12: Disciplinary, dismissal and grievance procedures
13: Continuous employment
14: Normal working hours and a week's pay
15: Rights in notice
16: Wrongful dismissal
17: Unfair dismissal
18: Redundancy
19: Duties of ex-employees
20: Practice and procedure
21: Individual trade union rights
22: The law relating to trade unions
23: Law relating to industrial relations
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Astra Emir has been a barrister since 1992 and specialises in employment law. Astra has taught employment law and other subjects at several institutions and is also the founder of Legal Confidence Training, which provides training to businesses on several areas of law. Astra is also the author, with Stephen Taylor, ofEmployment Law: An Introduction (OUP, 2012).
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"Selwyn's has been a recognized, reliable, and student-friendly text since I was an undergraduate!" - Karen Davies, Lecturer in Law, University of Swansea
"A reliable and dependable source of guidance which students find easy to use and read. " - Peter Winfield, Senior Personal Tutor, Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development
"The writing style is easy to understand, covering basic concepts clearly as well as providing the detail you need for exams. " - Karolina Sibielak, LLB Student, University of Glasgow