International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law, Volume XV
Labour Law
Series: International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law Volumes; 15;
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Product details:
- Edition number and title 15
- Edition number 300 pp.
- Publisher Brill | Nijhoff
- Date of Publication 25 September 2014
- ISBN 9789004276826
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages300 pages
- Size 266x196x50 mm
- Weight 2214 g
- Language English 0
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Vol. XV of the International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law on labour law comprises 790 double-column pages dealing with the broad aspects of this branch of the law, which is highly relevant for the social structure of a country. The 12 chapters of the volume were written by leading, internationally renowned experts from many countries and co-ordinated by Professor Bob Hepple. A broad introduction by Professor Finkin, an internationally recognized expert, summarizes the developments of the last 20 years in the core areas of labour law.
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Vol. XV of the International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law on labour law comprises 790 double-column pages dealing with the broad aspects of this branch of the law, which is highly relevant for the social structure of a country. The 12 chapters of the volume were written by leading, internationally renowned experts from many countries and co-ordinated by Professor Bob Hepple. A broad introduction by Professor Finkin, an internationally recognized expert, summarizes the developments of the last 20 years in the core areas of labour law.
Contributors:
Benjamin Aaron, Ruth Ben-Israel, Roger Blanpain, Matthew W. Finkin, John G. Fleming, Jean de Givry, Alan C. Neal, Guy Perrin, Folke Schmidt, Waclaw Szubert, Nicolas Valticos, Bruno Veneziani
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Vol. XV of the International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law on labour law comprises 790 double-column pages dealing with the broad aspects of this branch of the law, which is highly relevant for the social structure of a country. The 12 chapters of the volume were written by leading, internationally renowned experts from many countries and co-ordinated by Professor Bob Hepple. A broad introduction by Professor Finkin, an internationally recognized expert, summarizes the developments of the last 20 years in the core areas of labour law.
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International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law, Volume XV: Labour Law
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