Labour & Employment Law

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331 Labour economics
344 Labour, social service, education, cultural law


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12 Law

MT 1231 international law

44 Employment and working conditions

MT 4406 employment

MT 4411 labour market

MT 4416 organisation of work and working conditions

MT 4421 personnel management and staff remuneration

MT 4426 labour law and labour relations

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