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EU Labour Law, a comprehensive resource, offered as both a printed book and in an interactive e-format, is an article-by-article analysis of every relevant instrument and provision of EU labour and employment law in a logical sequence according to its content, with forty-seven authorities on specific areas of labour law each providing a detailed commentary on a particular provision’s underlying rationale and range of application. All of EU labour and employment law, from its most fundamental pillars to very recent developments, has been included, contextualised and discussed in this exceptional book.
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This exhaustive resource gives practitioners and researchers dealing with any aspect of EU labour law an immediately usable structured overview of every relevant provision’s context, case law, relationship with connected provisions, and assessment of its implementation in the Member States. Whether used for quick reference in conducting a case or for in-depth exploration, this work is uniquely suited as a starting point and aid for research, study and practice in the field of EU labour law.