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Law Society of Ireland: Employment Law 3rd ed isbn 9780199544295

Law Society of Ireland: Employment Law 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9780199280223
ISBN: 0199280223
New Edition ISBN: 9780199544295
Previous Edition ISBN: 1841741817
Published: November 2006
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



Employment Law is designed to give the trainee solicitor a thorough understanding of the principles of Irish employment law. It introduces common law principles, Irish case law and the European and Irish legislation, which impact on Irish employment law. Issues are explained in a clear way with reference to the applicable codes and case law, making it an excellent starting point on the subject.

This new edition expands on the existing topics with the emphasis being on the recent developments in Irish case law and legislation. It deals with a number of key employment issues such as equality, bullying and harassment and dismissal law and will be a useful reference for all those interested in this topic.

It also aims to give students and practitioners an in-depth insight into vital issues such as the implication of the latest European Directives for Irish law, developments in anti-discrimination practices and equality in the workplace, and the impact of Health and Safety legislation on employers and employees.