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Labor law

Трудовое право
Authors: Svetlana Eremina; Elena Stepanova; Dmitriy Akopov; Marina Gubenko; Svetlana Kudryashova; Galiya Suleymanova;
Abstract

The content of the textbook gives the necessary idea about the basic concepts, categories, institutions of the branch of law "Labor law". Taking into account the students' independent study of regulatory legal sources and special literature, the textbook is designed to promote the acquisition of professional knowledge on the regulation of relations included in the subject of this branch of Russian law. The training material is accompanied by control questions and tasks that will help to understand more deeply the key issues of labor law and learn how to apply its norms in practice. Prepared on the basis of the Department of Civil Procedure and Labor Law of the Faculty of Law of the Southern Federal University (Rostov-on-Don). Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of secondary vocational education of the latest generation. For students of secondary vocational education institutions studying the course "Labor Law".

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