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PUBLISHER: Oxford University Press
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9780198813149
RRP: £38.99
PAGES: 952
PUBLICATION DATE:
June 7, 2018
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Employment Law in Context
David Cabrelli
Reviews of Employment Law in Context
An extremely interesting and informative book. It is well-researched, well-written and enjoyable to read. * Margaret Downie, Senior Lecturer in Law, Robert Gordon University * Excellent content and range of secondary source material for further discussion and reading. * Dr Anastasia Tataryn, Lecturer in Law, University of Liverpool * The breadth of sources (primary and secondary) used to illustrate key analytical points is refreshing and allows for more <"ambitious>" syllabi and teaching strategies. * Dr Panos Kapotas, Senior Lecturer, University of Portsmouth * This is a tremendous text that will serve students very well. * Dr David Mangan, Lecturer in Law, City, University of London * Employment Law in Context is an outstanding aid to teachers and students of employment law. There is no doubt that Employment Law in Context represents employment law scholarship at its best. * Dr Ioannis Katsaroumpas, Lecturer in Employment Law, University of Sussex *
David Cabrelli
David Cabrelli joined Edinburgh Law School in June 2007, and has lectured and taught employment and labour law for over thirteen years. Prior to that, he was in legal practice for six years, specializing in employment, commercial and corporate law.David’s research interests lie in the field of labour law, particularly the common law, and statutory regulation of the contract of employment. He has published papers in a number of leading academic journals in the field of labour law, and his labour law research has been cited by the UK Supreme Court, The Hong Kong High Court, and the Supreme Court of Australia. David’s research has also been cited by the Scottish Law Commission and the Law Commission in a number of their consultation papersand final reports.