Employment law and human rights / Robin Allen, Rachel Crasnow, Anna Beale.
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- 9780199299638 (alk. paper)
- 344.4101 22
- KD3095 .A955 2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
An introduction to human rights and employment law -- Convention rights under the Human Rights Act 1998 -- Interpreting domestic legislation -- The duty to give effect to convention rights -- Article 4 : prohibition of slavery and forced labour -- The scope of article 6: the right to a fair trial -- The content of article 6 : the right to a fair trial -- Article 8 : respect for private and family life -- Article 9: freedom of thought, conscience and religion -- Article 10 : freedom of expression -- Article 11: freedom of assembly and association -- Article 1 of protocol 1: peaceful enjoyment of property -- Equality, article 14, and the concept of discrimination -- The interface between European and domestic equality law.
This new edition of Employment Law and Human Rights brings practitioners up to date with the continuing practical impact of the Human Rights Act 1998 in the employment field. Human rights issues have become increasingly prevalent in employment cases, and significant new equality legislation has been introduced. A thorough understanding of the area is now vital for the serious employment lawyer.
The text considers in detail all aspects of the European Convention of Human Rights in an employment context, with a particular focus on areas which have developed most rapidly in recent years. It looks at the complex regulatory framework surrounding privacy at work, data protection and internet access, and the various new surveillance regulations, and considers these in the light of the UK's Convention obligations. It also considers in depth the overlap between the implications of the Human Rights Act and the new equality laws relating to religion and belief, sexual orientation, and age, in addition to issues arising from existing discrimination legislation.
The book marries expert commentary on the background legal themes with comprehensive practical guidance on current law and procedure, including the controversial topic of public funding. Throughout the book ECHR jurisprudence is considered and cross referred to domestic case law, and each chapter contains a "Frequently Asked Questions" section to assist the busy practitioner.
Written in a clear and accessible style, and designed for ease of reference, the book is essential for lawyers, specializing in employment law, employment law advisers, Employment Tribunal chairmen, and human resources officers.
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