European Employment Law Cases
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Discipline | Law |
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Language | English |
Edited by | James Davies Zef Even Ruben Houweling Deborah Ishihara Effie Mitsopoulou Luca Ratti Paul Schreiner Andreea Suciu Amber Zwanenburg |
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Publication history | 2009–present |
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Frequency | Quarterly |
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Eur. Employ. Law Cases | |
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ISSN | 1877-9107 |
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The European Employment Law Cases (EELC) is a peer-reviewed quarterly academic journal published by Eleven International Publishing. The EELC's first issue was published in September 2009 by Sdu Uitgevers. The journal features European case reports of court judgements about topics, such as: discrimination, privacy, or transfer of undertakings.
EELC's current editors are James Davies, Zef Even (general editor), Ruben Houweling (general editor academic board), Deborah Ishihara, Effie Mitsopoulou, Luca Ratti, Paul Schreiner, Andreea Suciu, Amber Zwanenburg.[1]
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