Conflicts of Laws
- Serco Ltd v Lawson UKHL 3, a UK labour law case concerning the jurisdictional application of employment rights.
- Duncombe v Department for Education and Skills UKSC 36, teachers employed by the British government, under contracts governed by English law, to work in EU schools abroad were protected under ERA 1996 s 94
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