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Past Law Course Reserves: Labour and Employment Law (LAW 467)

Items on course reserve for Labour & Employment Law 2015/2016

Title

Call Number

Loan Period

Checkouts

Labour and employment law : cases, materials and commentary / compiled by a group of teachers of labour and employment law known as
the Labour Law Casebook Group
(002002126497)

KF3318 .L33 2011

4 hr 
IN

10

Labour and employment law : cases, materials and commentary / compiled by a group of teachers of labour and employment law known as
the Labour Law Casebook Group
(802002126448)

KF3318 .L33 2011 c.2 24 hr
OUT
3

Canadian employment law / Stacey Reginald Ball ; part 8 contributed by
Jack Braithwaite
(102001354550)

KF3457 .B3 2001 v.2 4 hr 
​​​​​​​IN
0

Canadian employment law / Stacey Reginald Ball ; part 8 contributed by
Jack Braithwaite
(702001354549)

KF3457 .B3 2001 v.1 4 hr 
​​​​​​​IN
0

Canadian labour law / George W. Adams ; with the assistance of
Jeffrey M. Andrew
(602002034035)

KF3320 .ZA2A312 v.2 4 hr 
​​​​​​​IN
0

Canadian labour law / George W. Adams ; with the assistance of
Jeffrey M. Andrew
(802002034029)

KF3320 .ZA2A312 v.1 4 hr 
​​​​​​​IN
0

Individual employment law / Geoffrey England
(502001881536)

KF3455 .E53 2008 4 hr 
​​​​​​​IN
4

Trade union law in Canada / Michael Mac Neil, Michael Lynk, Peter Engelmann (402001738307)

KF3390 .ZA2M33 4 hr 
​​​​​​​IN
0

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