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Zusatztext This is an important and impressive work. It is not, nor is it intended to be, an exhaustive legal text, being more interested in ideas than detail. ... It is also a fitting tribute to the scholarship of the general editor, Professor Freedland, that so many outstanding academics have contributed to produce a book of such quality on a topic he has made so much his own. Klappentext Written by a team of world-leading experts, this book sets the contract of employment in its theoretical context and provides a detailed doctrinal analysis of the subject. An ambitious and comprehensive treatise, this book will be the primary reference for practitioners and academics in the field. Zusammenfassung Written by a team of world-leading experts, this book sets the contract of employment in its theoretical context and provides a detailed doctrinal analysis of the subject. An ambitious and comprehensive treatise, this book will be the primary reference for practitioners and academics in the field. Inhaltsverzeichnis PART I. THE GENERAL PART - STRUCTURES AND THEMES; 1 Mark Freedland: General Introduction; 2 Mark Freedland: The Legal Structure of the Contract of Employment; 3 Mark Freedland and Simon Deakin: The Exchange Principle and the Wage-Work Bargain; 4 A.C.L. Davies: The Relationship between the Contract of Employment and Statute; 5 Alan Bogg and Ruth Dukes: The Contract of Employment and Collective Labour Law; 6 Douglas Brodie: The Autonomy of the Common Law of the Contract of Employment from the General Law of Contract; 7 Douglas Brodie: Relational Contracts; 8 Lizzie Barmes: The Contract of Employment and the Remedial Dimension; 9 Hugh Collins and Virginia Mantouvalou: Human Rights and the Contract of Employment; 10 Einat Albin and Jeremias Prassl: Fragmenting Work, Fragmented Regulation: The Contract of Employment as a Driver of Social Exclusion; 11 Sandra Fredman and Judy Fudge: The Contract of Employment and Gendered Work; 12 Wanjiru Njoya: The Contract of Employment, Corporate Law, and Labour Income; 13 Joellen Riley: Developments in Contract of Employment Jurisprudence in Other Common Law Jurisdictions: A Study of Australia; 14 Claire Mumme: A Comparative Reflection from Canada: A Good Faith Perspective; PART II. THE SPECIFIC PART - AREAS AND DOCTRINES; 15 Joellen Riley: The Definition of the Contract of Employment and its Differentiation from Other Contracts and Other Work Relations; 16 Jeremias Prassl and Einat Albin: Employees, Employers, and Beyond: Identifying the Parties to the Contract of Employment; 17 Nicola Countouris: The Contract of Employment as an Expression of Continuing Obligations; 18 Simon Deakin: Formation of the Contract of Employment; 19 Alan Bogg: Illegality, Public Policy, and the Contract of Employment; 20 A.C.L. Davies: Terms Inserted into the Contract of Employment by Legislation; 21 Astrid Sanders: The Content of Contracts of Employment: Terms Incorporated from Collective Agreements or from Other Sources; 22 Hugh Collins: Implied Terms in the Contract of Employment; 23 Nicola Countouris and Astrid Sanders: Variation and Suspension of the Contract of Employment and its Terms; 24 David Cabrelli: Duration, Lawful Termination, and Frustration of the Employment Contract; 25 Alan Bogg and Mark Freedland: The Wrongful Termination of the Contract of Employment; 26 David Cabrelli: The Effect of Termination upon Post-Employment Obligations; 27 Jeremias Prassl: Intellectual Property and the Contract of Employment; 28 Lizzie Barmes: Remedies for Breach and Wrongful Dismissal; 29 Louise Merrett: The Contract of Employment in its International and European Law Setting...