Search results for: “labour flexibility”

  • Employment Structure

    Hierarchical Display of Employment structure Employment And Working Conditions > EmploymentEmployment And Working Conditions > Labour market > Labour forceEmployment And Working Conditions > Labour market > Labour market Employment structure Concept of Employment structure See the […]

  • Turks and Caicos Islands

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  • Trade Union Election

    Hierarchical Display of Trade union election Employment And Working Conditions > Labour law and labour relations > Labour relations > Workers’ representation Trade union election Concept of Trade union election See the dictionary definition of Trade union election. Characteristics of […]

  • Trade Union Election

    Hierarchical Display of Trade union election Employment And Working Conditions > Labour law and labour relations > Labour relations > Workers’ representation Trade union election Concept of Trade union election See the dictionary definition of Trade union election. Characteristics of […]

  • Comparative Law

    Comparative law may be defined as the study of the similarities and differences between the laws or legal rules of two or more countries, or between two or more legal systems (i.e. the study of legal systems and laws in different countries). It is not a body of rules and principle. It is a […]

  • Union Representative

    Hierarchical Display of Union representative Employment And Working Conditions > Labour law and labour relations > Labour relations > Workers’ representation Union representative Concept of Union representative See the dictionary definition of Union representative. Characteristics of […]

  • International Jurisdiction Issues

    International Jurisdiction Issues Principles of Jurisdiction The concept of jurisdiction refers to the power of a State to prescribe and enforce criminal and regulatory laws and is ordinarily based on the territorial principle, under which a State has jurisdiction over activities within its territory. Some states also claim jurisdiction over activities outside their territory which…

  • International Jurisdiction Issues

    International Jurisdiction Issues Principles of Jurisdiction The concept of jurisdiction refers to the power of a State to prescribe and enforce criminal and regulatory laws and is ordinarily based on the territorial principle, under which a State has jurisdiction over activities within its territory. Some states also claim jurisdiction over activities outside their territory which…

  • Participants in the Administration of Justice

    Participants in the Administration of Justice A central feature of Canada’s legal system is that the public has the right to obtain legal advice and be represented by a legal profession that is independent of The legal profession in Thailand has three categories: judges, public prosecutors, and lawyers. Foreign influence[edit] In 1827, Thailand, which had…

  • History of Working Time

    History of Working Time Regulations History of Working Time until 1920 The decade following 1910 witnessed a rapid advance and extension in the already widespread movement in favour of the reduction of the hours of labour. This was mainly due, apart from general trade-union pressure, firstly to the repercussions of the World War and of…

  • Investment treaty law and arbitration articles

    Investment treaty law and arbitration articles See: Investment treaty law and arbitration books Investment treaty law and arbitration books chapters Investment treaty law and arbitration book reviews Investment treaty law and arbitration symposia <a title="Permalink to Bilateral Investment Treaties “href=”https://www.lawi.us/bilateral-investment- Treaties /”rel=”bookmark/”> Bilateral Investment Treaties <a title="Permalink to Arbitral Institutions “href=”https://www.lawi.us/arbitral-institutions/”rel=”bookmark/”> Arbitral Institutions <a title="Permalink…