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International law is described as ‘the general principles of law as recognised by civilised nations’. This informative film adds depth to this broad definition by explaining: state sovereignty, domestic...
Examines the skills necessary for preparing and presenting a case at a disciplinary appeal. These are explained and illustrated in dramatic form and are central to to the NHS appeals procedure. Also useful...
The concept of unfair dismissal was first introduced by the 1971 Industrial Relations Act which gives employees rights to question the grounds on which notice was given. Further legislation in 1978, 1980 and...
The programmes have been scripted by students studying Administrative Law at Preston Polytechnic following their observation of many tribunals in the Preston area. The tribunal procedure, the presentation of...
Part 1: Mrs Muriel Green has been dismissed from work. She considers that the dismissal was unfair, and seeks advice on bringing a claim for unfair dismissal. The programme deals with the interviews with the...
Shows events leading up to a demarcation dispute over the unloading of goods from a lorry.
Shows a concilation/mediation panel hearing management’s and union’s respect cases regarding a one-day dispute by domestic staff at a psychiatric hospital. The principal events surrounding the dispute...
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...
A disciplinary interview leading to a final warning, conducted according to NHS procedures.
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