By: Louise Floyd (Law teacher)
Lawbook Co. Nutshells are the essential revision tool: they provide a concise outline of the principles for each of the major subject areas within undergraduate law.
The book "Nutshell: Employment Law 2nd Edition" by Louise Floyd is a concise guide to the principles of employment law, designed to be an essential revision tool for undergraduate law students. Here is a comprehensive overview of the book:
Employee or Independent Contractor?
Common Law Issues
National Employment Standards, Modern Awards, and Enterprise Bargains
Termination of Employment
Trade Union Law
Constitutional Issues
Allied Areas of the Law
Future Issues and Directions
The book provides a structured and clear overview of the principles of employment law. Each chapter is designed to highlight key cases and legislative provisions relevant to the subject matter. The text is written in straightforward language, making it accessible to students who are new to the field of employment law.
While there is no specific critical reception available for this edition, the Nutshell series by Lawbook Co. is generally well-regarded for its concise and practical approach to law subjects. The series is designed to be a revision tool, and its clarity and focus on key principles are often praised by students and educators alike.
Overall, "Nutshell: Employment Law 2nd Edition" by Louise Floyd is a valuable resource for students of employment law, providing a comprehensive and accessible guide to the subject.