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Employment Law and Human Rights 3rd ed (eBook)


ISBN13: 9780191086670
Published: March 2018
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
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The European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR), Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union have had a significant impact on UK employment law, but the ultimate contours of this are still developing and emerging, particularly post-BREXIT.

In the face of these ever-changing human rights debates, questions concerning workplace behaviour are more abundant than ever: with such increased connectivity, how do we separate work life from private life? In the world of smartphones and tablets, is it lawful for employers to expect around the clock service and what flexibility should we expect in the workplace, both from employers and employees?

This new edition examines these questions in detail, looking at the ongoing effects of human rights legislation on employment law. Including far more detailed coverage of the impact of equality laws on religion and beliefs, sexual orientation, and age, as well as the more established protected characteristics of race, sex, and disability, this book will provide practitioners with the vital information they need for the increasingly prevalent employment cases concerning human rights.

This new edition has been substantially revised to take into account new legislation and the wealth of cases that have emerged since the previous edition published in 2007.

This book provides an introduction to the sources and practices of human and fundamental rights and their relationship to employment law, before launching into an analysis of various working conditions. Topics covered include:-

  • prohibition on slavery and forced labour;
  • equality rights in relation to cultural, religious, gendered, and linguistic diversity;
  • special protections put in place for children;
  • protection from unjustified dismissal;
  • and the interface between family and work including maternity and paternity rights.
Comprehensive coverage of available remedies, spanning from the right to a fair trial and using European law in the courts and tribunals, to making a preliminary reference to the European Court of Justice and applying to the ECHR, ensures that the book is of real, practical value.

Regarded as one of the foremost authorities in this area, this edition is a must-have for all employment lawyers and students.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties, Employment Law, eBooks
Contents:
PART I HUMAN RIGHTS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO UK LAW
1: Introduction to the European Convention on Human Rights and the Human Rights Act 1998
2: Human Rights and Employment Law in the European Union
3: Other Controls on Human Rights and Employment Law

PART II FUNDAMENTAL EMPLOYMENT RIGHTS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO UK LAW
4: Access to Work
5: Working Rights and Conditions
6: Trafficking, Slavery, and Forced Labour
7: Property Rights in the Work Context

PART III FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION, ASSOCIATION, AND EQUALITY RIGHTS IN THE WORK CONTEXT
8: Freedom of Expression
9: Freedom of Association
10: The Concepts of Equality and Non-Discrimination
11: Integration of Persons with Disabilities

PART IV THE INTERFACE BETWEEN FAMILY, PRIVATE LIFE, INDIVIDUAL CONSCIENCE, AND WORK
12: Article 8: Respect for Private and Family Life
13: Article 8: Family Life and the workplace
14: Article 8: Private Life and the Workplace
15: Freedom of Thought, Conscience, and Religion

PART V FAIR HEARINGS
16: Article 6 and Its Scope
17: The Substantive Content of Article 6 in the Workplace

APPENDICES
1: Human Rights Act 1998
2: European Convention on Human Rights
3: Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union
4: Council Directive 2000/43/EC-The Race Directive
5: Council Directive 2000/78/EC-The Framework Directive
6: ECHR Application Form
7: ECHR Application Note
8: ECHR Authority Form