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Employment Law 2009: LPC Guide,Used
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Product Description The 2009 edition of Employment Law has been written principally for students taking the elective module in employment law on the Legal Practice Course, and is suitable for courses with either a corporate or private client focus. It offers a practical and comprehensive guide to the preventivemeasures that can be taken and the litigation problems most commonly presented to solicitors in this area of the law. Case study questions, as well as exercises, examples and flow diagrams throughout the book allow students to assess their understanding of the key issues. Key point summaries at theend of most chapters help students identify the most important topics covered. Employment Law has been fully revised and updated to cover all recent UK and European case law, statutory materials, and developments in practice. Online Resource Centre The 2009 edition will be accompanied by an Online Resource Centre which will contain updates on new legislation. About the Author James Holland is a Barrister, Professor of Employment Law, and Head of Bristol Law School. Stuart Burnett is a Barrister and former Director of Operations at EEF Western and a Visiting Lecturer at Bristol Law School.
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