Great Debates in Employment Law

Great Debates in Employment Law

by Simon Honeyball
Great Debates in Employment Law

Great Debates in Employment Law

by Simon Honeyball

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Overview

This textbook is an ambitious and engaging introduction to the more advanced writings on employment law, primarily designed to allow students to 'get under the skin' of the topic and begin to build their critical thinking and analysis skills. Each chapter is structured around key questions and debates that provoke deeper thought and, ultimately, a clearer understanding.
  
The aim of the book is therefore not to present a complete overview of theoretical issues in employment law, but rather to illustrate the current debates which are currently going on among those working in shaping the area. The text features summaries of the views of notable experts on key topics and each chapter ends with a list of guided further reading.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781509958542
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 04/23/2015
Series: Great Debates in Law
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 232
Sales rank: 741,921
File size: 389 KB

About the Author

Simon Honeyball is Associate Professor of Employment Law in the Law School at the University of Exeter. He is the author of Honeyball and Bowers' Textbook on Employment Law published by Oxford University Press. He has published also on trade union law and sex discrimination law, and on his other main research interest, the philosophy of law.
Simon Honeyball is Associate Professor of Employment Law at the University of Exeter, UK.

Table of Contents

1. The Idea of Employment
2. The Employment Contract and Theory
3. The Employment Contract and Practice
4. Discrimination at Work
5. Termination of Employment
6. Collective Aspects of Employment
7. Human Rights and Employment
8. The Employment Legal System.
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