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Shows an industrial tribunal hearing of a case of alleged unfair dismissal on ground of misconduct, of a hospital van driver.
Three part series about the Crown Prosecution Service. Filmed over 18 months with prosecutors in Merseyside, Cheshire and the South East, including the Director of Public Prosecutions, Alison Saunders, this...
Records the proceedings of an industrial tribunal in which Martin Jukes, QC, chairs the panel which hears a case specially constructed to illustrate a number of teaching points about the conduct of such...
Perceived as ‘out-dated, elitist and old fashioned’ and facing the toughest challenge to its future, one of the most powerful professions in the country opens its doors for the cameras. It’s a...
4 (1998): A studio interview looking at the amendments to the Acquired Rights Directive, considering the main provisions and discussing the implications for TUPE.
Takes scenes from an inquest, a High Court trial, a legal case conference and a dental service committee to show how inadequate records can impair treatment and communication between practitioners and may...
The film examines the question ‘What is offender profiling? and takes a look at the background to psychological profiling in criminal psychology from its early development to how it is practised today. The...
A campaign against the 1970-1974 Conservative government’s Industrial Relations Bill. The case against the Bill is put by shop stewards Mike Cooley and Dick Jones from DATA, May Hobbs from the T&GWU, Don...
Scott Pelley reports on a multi-billion dollar lawsuit over oil drilling pollution. Chevron is America’s third largest company behind ExxonMobil and WalMart. One way it became that big was by buying Texaco...
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