'Employment Law' guides students through the core principles of employment legislation. The topics covered are tailored to meet the needs of employment law modules, providing balanced coverage of all the core areas.
Its clear layout makes this an accessible text for undergraduates who are learning the subject from the beginning. The self-test questions further support students preparing for exams and bulleted lists are helpful for revision.
In Lumley v Wagner (1852) 1 De GM & G 604, an opera singer broke her contract which required her to sing at the plaintiff's ... The remedy of specific performance was refused but an injunction preventing her singing at any other theatre ...
The tort of inducing a breach of contract derives from the case of Lumley v Gye (1853) 2 E & B 216. This concerned an opera singer who was induced by a theatre manager to breach her contract with one theatre in order ...
This concerned an opera singer who was induced by a theatre manager to breach her contract with one theatre in order to appear at the defendant's own theatre. The court held that each party had a right to the performance of the contract ...
No matter how good your research and study skills, the ultimate test for the law student is the exam.
Examination questions in Employment Law can seem particularly daunting to students. This book shows how to successfully tackle the sort of problems and essay questions frequently found in examination papers.
No matter how good your research and study skills, the ultimate test for the law student is the exam. This book explains how to tackle successfully the sort of problems and essay questions typically found in exam papers.