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Arthur Cox Employment Law Yearbook 2012: A Guide to Irish Law

Autor Arthur Cox Employment Law Group
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 mar 2013
This annual Irish publication contains selected cases and materials relevant to Employment Law. Practitioners need to be up to date and this annual publication provides that service. By being selective, and having that selection carried out by experienced lawyers, practitioners are pointed in the right direction. Comprises of:Irish law: decisions of the superior courts, Labour Court, Equality Tribunal, Employment Appeals Tribunal etc; Irish legislation and statutory instruments;English law so far as relevant eg common law decisions;EU law: decisions of the Court of Justice of the European Communities and relevant Directives/Regulations; Other material such as Annual Reports of the EAT, the Labour Court, the Health & Safety Authority, the activities of NERA.Previous ISBN: 9781847669834
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781780431499
ISBN-10: 178043149X
Pagini: 500
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Tottel Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

This new annual publication contains selected cases and materials relevant to Employment Law

Notă biografică

Written by a team of expert authors from the Arthur Cox Employment Law Group:Seamus Given (Partner), Kevin Langford (Partner), Cian Beecher (Partner), John O'Dwyer (Consultant), Dr Mary Redmond (Consultant), Elaine Mettler (Associate), Gill Woods (Associate), Michael Doyle (Associate), Louise O'Byrne (Associate, Jacqueline Ho (Associate), Sarelle Buckley (Associate), Deborah Delahunt (Associate), Zelda Cunningham (Associate).

Cuprins

Chapter 1: 2012 in Outline;Chapter 2: Alternative Dispute Resolution;Chapter 3: Bills at End 2012, Selected Relevant;Chapter 4: Contract of Employment;Chapter 5: Data Protection and Workplace Privacy;Chapter 6: Employment Appeals Tribunal;Chapter 7: Employment Equality;Chapter 8: Employment-Related Torts;Chapter 9: European Union Law;Chapter 10: Financial Considerations;Chapter 11: Fixed-Term Workers;Chapter 12: Health and Safety;Chapter 13: Human Rights;Chapter 14: Immigration;Chapter 15: Industrial Relations;Chapter 16: Insolvency;Chapter 17: Joint Labour Committees, Employment Regulations Orders, Registered Employment Agreements;Chapter 18: Labour Relations Commission;Chapter 19: Legislation Passed During 2012, Selected Relevant;Chapter 20: Legitimate Expectation;Chapter 21: Minimum Wage;Chapter 22: Part-Time Workers;Chapter 23: Pensions;Chapter 24: Public Servants;Chapter 25: Public Sector Reform;Chapter 26: Redundancy;Chapter 27: Reform of Irish Employment Law;Chapter 28: Reform of UK Employment Law;Chapter 29: Social Security;Chapter 30: Taxation Relating to Employment;Chapter 31: Temporary Agency Workers;Chapter 32: Transfer of Undertakings;Chapter 33: Unfair Dismissal;Chapter 34: Whistleblowing;Chapter 35: Working Time.