Adjudicating Employment Rights

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Adjudicating Employment Rights
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Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 9781137269201
ISBN-13 : 1137269200
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Book Synopsis Adjudicating Employment Rights by : S. Corby

Book excerpt: Adjudicating Employment Rights compares and analyses institutions for resolving employment rights disputes in ten countries. In addition to detailed individual chapters, the study offers a theoretical perspective and an evaluation of national institutions against key yardsticks.


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