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    Aviation Law For Pilots 5e: European Annual Review

    Aviation Law For Pilots 5e by TAYLOR,;

    European Annual Review

    Series: Industrial Relations Journal;

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    • Publisher Blackwell Publishers (Wiley)
    • Date of Publication 23 March 1987

    • ISBN 9780003832730
    • Binding Paperback
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    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Published each year, this review identifies key events in European industrial relations, political economy and social policy during the preceeding year and invites leading academic commentators from across the EU to assess their significance.

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    Long description:

    Published each year, this review identifies key events in European industrial relations, political economy and social policy during the preceeding year and invites leading academic commentators from across the EU to assess their significance.


    • Identifies the significant trends and developments in the relationship between employers, trade unions and employees, employment and employment law.
    • Investigates the key events in European industrial relations, political economy and social policy during the preceeding year.
    • Edited by a team of leading European experts who write in a lucid and accessible style.


    This review acts both as a record and as a forum for exchanging ideas. Published each year, it identifies key events in European industrial relations, political economy and social policy during the preceding year and invites leading academic commentators from across the EU to assess their significance. The authors, writing in an accessible style, not only discuss current developments but also provide an informed, longer term perspective.

    The current issue, reviewing the years 2001-2002 with some informed discussion of future developments, was published at a time when the EU is at yet another of its crossroads as further attempts to make progress on enlargement - as well as on economic and political integration - confronted widespread popular scepticism and some national resistance.

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