Honeyball and Bowers' Textbook on Employment Law (14ed)
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Succinct in its treatment of the fundamentals, and interwoven with contextual explanation and analytical consideration of the key debates, Honeyball & Bowers' Textbook on Employment Law continues to provide readers with an accessible account of the subject.
Including chapter introductions and new end-of-chapter summaries, students of employment law are guided through the intricacies, while further reading suggestions assist with independent research and essay preparation.
The critical elements of individual and collective employment law are considered along with treatment of the relationship between UK and EU law, to give readers a wider view of the issues.
- Analyses the law in context, considering its development against the social, economic, and political background
- Provides a critical treatment of employment law, pointing out key areas for debate and development, while maintaining a concise, student-friendly format and style
- Offers discussion of the relationship between the UK and EU with reference to leading decisions from the European Courts
- Features a separate chapter on human rights and its relationship with employment law
- Clearly explains complex areas of the law and includes diagrams, chapter introductions and end-of-chapter summaries to ensure student understanding
- Contains further reading suggestions and references throughout to support students embarking on essays and wider research
New to this Edition:
- New Supreme Court decisions are also considered includingClyde & Co LLP v Bates van Winkelhof[2014] on the working status of partners,Hounga v Allen & Anor[2014] regarding race discrimination,West London Mental Health NHS Trust v Chhabra[2014] on the implied contractual right to a fair disciplinary procedure, andE Ivor Hughes Educational Foundation v Morris & Ors[2015] on collective redundancies consultation
- Discussion on new legislation including the Modern Slavery Act 2015 regarding trafficking of workers and slavery, the Shared Parental Leave Regulations permitting leave to be divided between parents, and the Trade Union Bill and its future impact on taking industrial action
Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
ISBN: | 9780198748366 |
Author(s) | Honeyball, S |
Edition | 14 |
Format | Pb |
Publication Date | 30/04/2016 |