This collection, edited by a leading authority, presents the key literature published in the last thirty years discussing the topic of whistleblowing law. The papers analyse the contours of the field, including perspectives from which to examine whistleblower laws, the issues arising in the implementation of these laws and the character of global whistleblower laws. These seminal works further provide an introduction to a number of disputed issues and an examination of two areas of recent interest including national security whistleblowers and financial incentives.
Along with an original introduction by the editor, this two-volume set will be an invaluable source of reference to students, academics and practitioners interested in the area of whistleblowing law.