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Published
in association with the Institute of Employment Rights
In this first of two volumes of essays in labour law, Lord Wedderburn analyses
the importance of comparative labour law, particularly in relation to Europe.
He includes essays on the Italian Worker's Statute, the European Community's
Social Charter and a comparison of the French and British systems of labour
law.
Set in the context of the historical and social background to the development
of trade unionism throughout Europe, and the connection between that history
and the law, Employment Rights in Britain and Europe is a major contribution
to our understanding of the subject.
'informative and thought provoking' Labour Research
Lord Wedderburn is Emeritus Professor of Commercial Law at the London School
of Economics.