Category Archives: Territorial Jurisdiction
The territorial scope of Employment Tribunals – The Court of Appeal decisions in British Airways plc v Mak
The territorial scope of Employment Tribunals has seen many challenges over the years, usually from employees in the aviation or shipping industries who as part of their role may work between two (and often many more) legal jurisdictions, and who … Continue reading →
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