Employment Law has been taught in one guise or another for many years and remains a popular subject with students. It has also given rise to more specialist offshoots, such as courses which examine the laws designed to assist women in paid employment - in particular, the anti-discrimination laws. Whilst equal pay, maternity rights and sex discrimination, including sexual harasment, have received attention from feminist scholars, there is an increasing awareness that it is the whole of the working environment that must be examined if real progress is to be made. This volume aims to present an...
Employment Law has been taught in one guise or another for many years and remains a popular subject with students. It has also given rise to more spec...
September 11, 2001: A Turning Point in International and Domestic Law? brings together international experts working in the fields of international law and international and European relations to explore the domestic and international legal responses to the events of September 11, 2001 across a range of topics from a cross-cultural perspective. Amongst the questions that this collection of themed essays addresses are - What is "terrorism"? Did the attacks of September 11 mark a defining moment in the Post Cold War era? What responses may terrorism legitimately attract? What is the legal...
September 11, 2001: A Turning Point in International and Domestic Law? brings together international experts working in the fields of international la...