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THE ROLE OF THE LABOUR COURT IN THE TRANSFORMATION AGE: THE NAMIBIAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN CONTEXT

Publish date: 30 September 2024
Issue Number: 1096
Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa
Category: general

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THE ROLE OF THE LABOUR COURT IN THE TRANSFORMATION AGE: THE NAMIBIAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN CONTEXT

Marvin Awarab | Juta | Print ISBN: 978 1 48515 220 0

 

This book explores the role and function of the Labour Courts in Namibia and South Africa, focusing on their labour dispute resolution systems, social justice, and transformation. It highlights the practical application of labour law principles while examining the intersection with constitutional, administrative, and human rights law. The authors also cover industrial action, ADR, and qualifications to appear in the Labour Courts, offering a balanced view of how labour law protects both employees' and employers' interests.

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