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Mark Freedland is Professor of Employment Law in the University of Oxford and a Fellow and Tutor of St John's College. He is one of the most respected and influential academics in his field. On 1st October 2005 he commenced a special Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship in which he is working towards a re-framing of the Law of Personal Work Contracts in the context of European Law and the contemporary labour market.
Mark Freedland is Professor of Employment Law in the University of Oxford and a Fellow and Tutor of St John's College. On 1st October 2005 he commenced a special Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship in which he is working towards a re-framing of the Law of Personal Work Contracts in the context of European Law and the contemporary labour market. He is one of the most respected and influential academics in his field.


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Mark Freedland is Professor of Employment Law in the University of Oxford and a Fellow and Tutor of St John's College. On 1st October 2005 he commenced a special Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship in which he is working towards a re-framing of the Law of Personal Work Contracts in the context of European Law and the contemporary labour market. He is one of the most respected and influential academics in his field.

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