Labour Tribunal
Labour Tribunals are tribunals in Sri Lanka formed under the Industrial Disputes Act No.62 of 1957, to handle labour disputes and termination of employment.[1][2]
It is also the name of an institution in Hong Kong. In 1997 the court was centralised in Mong Kok, Kowloon.[3]
Notes
- ^ Labour Tribunal - Its creation and creator
- ^ "High Court of the Provinces (Special Provisions) ACT".
- ^ "ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE". Government of Hong Kong. 1997-02-28. Archived from the original on 1997-02-28. Retrieved 2021-02-22.
- v
- t
- e
Law
- Administrative law
- Civil law
- Constitutional law
- Contract
- Criminal law
- Deed
- Equity
- Evidence
- International law
- Law of obligations
- Private law
- Procedure
- Civil
- Criminal
- Property law
- Public law
- Restitution and unjust enrichment
- Statutory law
- Tort
- Abortion law
- Agricultural law
- Aviation law
- Amnesty law
- Banking law
- Bankruptcy
- Commercial law
- Competition law
- Conflict of laws
- Construction law
- Consumer protection
- Corporate law
- Cyberlaw
- Drugs law
- Election law
- Energy law
- Entertainment law (Media law)
- Environmental law
- Family law
- Financial law
- Financial regulation
- Health law
- Immigration law
- Intellectual property
- International criminal law
- International human rights
- International slavery laws
- International trade law
- Jurimetrics
- Labour
- Landlord–tenant law
- Law of war
- Legal archaeology
- Legal fiction
- Maritime law
- Marriage law
- Military law
- Nationality law
- Probate
- Estate
- Will and testament
- Product liability
- Public international law
- Refugee law
- Reparations
- Space law
- Sports law
- Tax law
- Transport law
- Trust law
- Unenforced law
- Women in law
This Sri Lanka–related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e