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Blackstone's Employment Law Practice John Bowers

Blackstone's Employment Law Practice By John Bowers

Blackstone's Employment Law Practice by John Bowers


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Intended for practitioners advising and representing parties in employment litigation in the employment tribunal or civil courts, this book draws together the relevant legislation, procedural rules, Codes of Practice, and Practice Directions. It also provides guidance on the key areas of substantive law - including summaries of the leading cases.

Blackstone's Employment Law Practice Summary

Blackstone's Employment Law Practice: 2007 by John Bowers

Blackstone's Employment Law Practice 2007 is a tailor-made reference for practitioners advising and representing parties in employment litigation in the employment tribunal or civil courts. Completely self-contained, the book draws together into one portable single volume the relevant legislation, procedural rules, Codes of Practice, and Practice Directions, and offers authoritative in-depth analysis from a team of highly respected practitioners. Blackstone's Employment Law Practice 2007 provides complete coverage of practice and procedure in the Employment Tribunal, Employment Appeal Tribunal and Central Arbitration Committee, as well as employment issues in the High Court and Court of Appeal. It is fully up to date with the latest developments in law and procedure, and provides expert guidance on the key areas of substantive law - including summaries of the leading cases. It also includes specialist coverage of issues that frequently arise at the tribunal, including calculation of compensation, guidelines for general damages in discrimination cases, guidance on drafting of compromise agreements, group litigation, and consent orders. Other features of the book include a chapter on taxation of awards by Jonathan Schwarz of 3 Temple Gardens Tax Chambers and a chapter on Employment Tribunal Procedure in Scotland by Brian Napier QC of Fountain Court Chambers. Designed specifically for the busy tribunal practitioner, the book's clear and accessible page design ensures quick reference and easy access to key information, and its wide range of procedural checklists clarifies complex areas. Blackstone's Employment Law Practice 2007 is an essential reference tool for solicitors and barristers practising employment law, employment tribunal chairmen, as well as trade union officials, CAB advisers, human resources officers and employment consultants.

Table of Contents

A TRIBUNAL PROCEDURE; 1. Jurisdiction and Constitution; 2. Claim Form; 3. Time Limits; 4. The Response; 5. Conciliation and Settlement; 6. Case Management; 7. Interim Applications; 8. Contractual Claims; 9. The Hearing; 10. Judgments, Decisions, and Orders; 11. Costs; 12. Review; 13. Enforcement of Tribunal Awards; 14. Special Jurisdictions; 15. Claims under the Human Rights Act 1998 and EU Law; 16. Group Litigation; 17. Employment Appeal Tribunal; B: PROCEDURE IN OTHER JURISDICTIONS; 18. Employment Litigation in the Civil Courts; 19. Court of Appeal; 20. References to the European Court of Justice; 21. The Certification Officer; 22. The Central Arbitration Committee; 23. Alternative Dispute Resolution; C: REMEDIES; 24. Remedies for Unfair Dismissal; 25. Reducing Unfair Dismissal Compensation; 26. Remedies in Discrimination Cases; 27. Recoupment of Benefits; 28. Interest on Employment Tribunal Awards; 29. Tax Treatment of Tribunal Awards and Compromises; D: THE SUBSTANTIVE LAW; 30. Dismissal; 31. Redundancy; 32. Equal Pay and Discrimination; 33. Unlawful Deductions from Wages; 34. Transfer of Undertakings; 35. Tribunal Procedure in Scotland

Additional information

GOR004909529
9780199216734
0199216738
Blackstone's Employment Law Practice: 2007 by John Bowers
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20070329
1216
N/A
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