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Selwyn's Law of Employment

Author: Astra Emir  

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Thorough and practical in its treatment of individual and collective employment law issues, Selwyn's Law of Employment delivers an insightful discussion and detailed coverage of core topics, making it the ideal reference book for students.

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Thorough and practical in its treatment of individual and collective employment law issues, Selwyn's Law of Employment delivers an insightful discussion and detailed coverage of core topics, making it the ideal reference book for students.

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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 cleanlayout 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 collectiveand individual employment law is considered, to offer an inclusive representation of the subject.Digital formats and resourcesThe twenty-second edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats, and is supported by online resources. The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with functionality tools, navigation features and links that offer extralearning support: online resources, available at , includes biannual updates to the law, blog posts about prominent employment law topics, and animateddiagrams exploring complex legal processes.

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Critic Reviews

“A straightforward and easy-to-read textbook on employment law frameworks, which sets out the legal position on a wide-ranging number of labour issues.”

Rob Wilks, Senior Lecturer, University of South Wales
This textbook has everything we are looking for as instructors on employment law, and students' love its accessible and practical nature. Kushal Adheen, Senior Lecturer, University of Gloucestershire

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About the Author

Astra Emir has been a practising barrister for many years, specialising in employment , transport and regulatory law and a nuber of other areas. She also lectures and is an examiner for various institutions, is the co-author of Employment Law: An Introduction (OUP 2019) among other publications, and is the founder of Legal Confidence training and blog.

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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 cleanlayout 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 collectiveand individual employment law is considered, to offer an inclusive representation of the subject.Digital formats and resourcesThe twenty-second edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats, and is supported by online resources. The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with functionality tools, navigation features and links that offer extralearning support: online resources, available at , includes biannual updates to the law, blog posts about prominent employment law topics, and animateddiagrams exploring complex legal processes.

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Product Details

Publisher
Oxford University Press
Published
23rd May 2022
Edition
22nd
Pages
752
ISBN
9780192858795

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