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Keith Ewing

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Gender Male
Age 69
Date of birth March 29,1955
Zodiac sign Aries
Job Professor
Born Dunfermline
United Kingdom
Edited worksThe Right to Strike: From the Trade Disputes Act 1906 to a Trade Union Freedom Bill 2006
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The right to strike
Bonfire of the Liberties: New Labour, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law
The Struggle for Civil Liberties
Labour Law
The Cost of Democracy
Freedom under Thatcher
Britain and the ILO
The funding of political parties in Britain
Reconstruction After the Crisis: A Manifesto for Collective Bargaining
Mi5, the Cold War, and the Rule of Law
Human Rights in Scotland: Text, Cases and Materials
Money, politics, and law
Constitutional and Administrative Law Updating Supplement
The Political Attack on Workplace Representation: A Legal Response
Unfair Labour Practices: Trade Union Recognition and Employer Resistance
Law at Work
International Trade Union Rights for the New Millennium
A Bill of Rights for Britain?
Fighting Back: Resisting union Busting and strike Breaking in the BA Dispute
Days of Action: The Legality of Protest Strikes Against Government Cuts
The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights: Waste of Time Or Wasted Opportunity?
conservatives, trade unions, and political funding
Civil Liberties in Scotland: Cases & Materials
Trade Union Democracy, Members' Rights, and the Law
Global Rights in Global Companies: Going for Gold at the UK Olympics
Valuepack: Criminal Law/English Legal System/Constitional and Administrative Law 14th Edition Supplement
The Employment Act 1990: A European Perspective
Valuepack: Constitutional and Administrative Law 14th Edition Supplement/Bradley Letter
Working Life: A New Perspective on Labour Law
Moving Forward on the Railway: Integrated Industrial Relations and the Public Interest ; a Report for ASLEF
Protect the Right to Strike: Kill the Bill
Ruined Lives: Blacklisting in the UK Construction Industry: A Report for UCATT
Constitutional and Administrative Law with Dictionary of Law
Constitutional and Administrative Law with Law on the Web: A Guide for Students and Practitioners
Trade Unions, the Labour Party and Political Funding: The Next Step : Reform with Restraint
Valuepack:Law Express: Constritutional and Administrative Law, First Edition/Constitutional and Administrative Law 14th Edition Supplement
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Keith David Ewing is professor of public law at King's College London and recognised as a leading scholar in public law, constitutional law, law of democracy, labour law and human rights. Ewing's work has been considered as "one of the leading lights of English public law".

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