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Smith & Wood's Employment Law Ian Smith (Barrister and Emeritus Professor of Employment Law, Barrister and Emeritus Professor of Employment Law, University of East Anglia)

Smith & Wood's Employment Law By Ian Smith (Barrister and Emeritus Professor of Employment Law, Barrister and Emeritus Professor of Employment Law, University of East Anglia)

Summary

Authoritative and accessible, Smith & Wood's Employment Law provides detailed and well-explained coverage on the core areas and key case law. Critique and contextual treatment engages students and helps them to develop a well-rounded and deep understanding of the subject.

Smith & Wood's Employment Law Summary

Smith & Wood's Employment Law by Ian Smith (Barrister and Emeritus Professor of Employment Law, Barrister and Emeritus Professor of Employment Law, University of East Anglia)

Known for its detailed and authoritative approach, the authors of Smith & Wood's Employment Law provide a comprehensive, yet accessible guide to employment law. Clear accounts of essential case law and legislation are complemented by insightful commentary and critique to direct preparation for classes and assessments. The topics are carefully explained in their social and historical context, providing readers with an awareness of the fast-paced development of employment law and offering perceptive analysis of its future direction. Chapter overviews give students a sense of what they can expect to learn as they read each section while a 'Review and Final Thoughts' feature concludes each chapter by emphasizing the key issues as well as highlighting areas of development and technical difficulty which may need further attention by students. Full references to further reading are provided throughout the book to help guide additional research, and helpful web links can be accessed via the Online Resource Centre which accompanies this book. Multiple choice questions with instant feedback give students the opportunity to test their understanding of the themes.

Smith & Wood's Employment Law Reviews

Excellent; a longstanding and well respected text providing detailed coverage, providing students with both foundational knowledge of the area and analysis and discussion of a rapidly changing legal landscape. * Dr Michael Fay, Lecturer in Law, Keele University *
Reader friendly and intellectually stimulating. * Dr Oxana Golynker, Lecturer, University of Leicester *

About Ian Smith (Barrister and Emeritus Professor of Employment Law, Barrister and Emeritus Professor of Employment Law, University of East Anglia)

Ian Smith is a Barrister, former Clifford Chance Professor of Employment Law at the University of East Anglia and a former ACAS arbitrator. He is also General Editor of the practitioner text, Harvey on Industrial Relations and Employment Law (Lexis Nexis). Aaron Baker is Associate Professor (Reader) in Law at Durham University and has extensive experience as an employment trial lawyer. Owen Warnock is Professor of Employment Law at the University of East Anglia and is also a Partner in the Human Resources Group of Eversheds Sutherland. He is a Contributing Editor to the practitioner text, Harvey on Industrial Relations and Employment Law (Lexis Nexis).

Table of Contents

1: Introduction 2: Contracts of employment (1): status, formation, continuity, and change 3: Contracts of employment (2): content and wages 4: Discrimination in employment 5: The regulation of terms and conditions at work 6: Termination of the employment contract at common law 7: Unfair dismissal 8: Redundancy, reorganization, and transfers of undertakings 9: Collective labour law 10: Industrial action

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GOR008565387
9780198793243
0198793243
Smith & Wood's Employment Law by Ian Smith (Barrister and Emeritus Professor of Employment Law, Barrister and Emeritus Professor of Employment Law, University of East Anglia)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20170420
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