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101 | _aeng | ||
102 | _cUS | ||
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_aWhistleblowing _elaw and practice |
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_aU.S.A _cOXFORD university press _d2022 |
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_a1058 P _bBook _cFolder and color _d25 CM |
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330 | _aThis book has been substantially updated since the previous edition, reflecting major case law developments. Chapter 1 introduces the work and considers significant proposals for reform and the new EU Whistleblowing Directive. Part 1 then sets out the statutory framework for the protection of whistleblowers under the Employment Rights Act. Chapter 2 sets out the structure of the UK legislation, and principles of construction, as a matter of domestic law. Chapter 3 describes the interface between whistleblowing protection and the interpretive requirement to conform with the European Convention on Human Rights (Chapter 3). There are two chapters. | ||
610 | 0 | _aprotected disclosure، detriment and dismissal، whistleblowing، qualifying disclosure، public interest | |
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_aJeremy Lewis _4070 |
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_aJohn Bowers _4070 |
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702 | 0 |
_aMartin Fodder _4070 |
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_zSommaire _uhttp://41.111.198.133/Z/INT.017.4.03.pdf |
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