The
International Labour Law Reports is also available
online.
The
International Labour Law Reports is a series of annual publications of labour law judgements by the highest courts in a number of jurisdictions.
I.L.L.R. is intended primarily for the use of judges, labour law practitioners, industrial relations specialists and students who need or desire ready access to authoritative information of a comparative nature on problems arising in the field of labour law and industrial relations. Each judgement reprinted in
I.L.L.R. is accompanied by Headnotes and an Annotation which sets forth, among other things, the legal issues involved, the basic facts of the case (if not included in the judgement itself), the relevant statutory provisions and judicial precedents, any international labour standards relied on, the labour law and industrial relations context in which the case arose and the significance of the judgement in the development of the law.
The
I.L.L.R. provide the reader with factual information that is not coloured by the personal views of the annotators. Judgements may be printed
in extenso; editorial discretion is relied upon to delete or to summarize portions of judgements that are purely technical or only of marginal interest.
The series published an average of one volume per year over the last 5 years.