The Employment Contract: Legal Principles, Drafting, and Interpretation Employment Law Practice Series
Langue : Anglais
Auteur : Brodie Douglas
The Employment Contract: Legal Principles, Drafting, and Interpretation provides a detailed analysis of the content of the employment contract. It explains the way in which the general principles of contract law operate in respect of the employment contract, discusses the significance of implied terms in interpreting the employment contract, and includes guidance on the drafting of effective employment contracts. Offering a balance between a reliable guide to the current law and an analysis of how the employment contract might develop, the book will be of equal interest to the practitioner and the academic.
1: Identifying the Contract of Employment, 2: Continuity of Employment: The Common Law, 3: Formation of the Contract, 4: Implied Terms, 5: Mutual Trust and Confidence, 6: The Right to Wages, 7: The Duty of Fidelity, 8: Restrictive Covenants, 9: Custom and Practice, 10: Collective Agreements and Employment Contracts, 11: Interpretation of Employment Contracts, 12: Analysis Applied: Drafting of Employment Contracts, 13: Variation of the Employment Contract
Employment law practitioners (solicitors and barristers), academics and post-graduate students working in employment law
Dr Douglas Brodie is currently Reader in Law at Edinburgh University, and his main research areas are in the area of labour law, including employment contracts, collective agreements, strike law, and the history of labour law in the United Kingdom. Dr Brodie also works as a consultant to a leading Edinburgh law firm: Simpson and Marwick.
Date de parution : 02-2005
Ouvrage de 266 p.
16.2x24.2 cm
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