Whistleblowing - A Comparative Study

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Contributors

Gerrit Forst Hengeler Mueller, Partnerschaft von Rechtsanwälten mbB, Düsseldorf, Germany Júlio Gomes LLM (Columbia University), DPhil (Oxford), invited professor of law at the Portuguese Catholic University, member of the Católica Research Centre for the Future of Law, and judge at the Supremo Tribunal de Justiça (Portuguese Supreme Court). Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal Constantinos Kombos Law Department, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus Rüdiger Krause Professor for civil law and labor law at the Georg-AugustUniversity of Göttingen (Germany). Director of the Institute for Labour Law. Director of the Sino-German Institute for legal studies of the Universities of Göttingen and Nanjing (PRC). Institut für Arbeitsrecht, Juristische Fakultät, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany Sandra Laleta Faculty of Law, University of Rijeka (Pravni fakultet), Rijeka, Croatia John P. McEvoy Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of New Brunswick, Canada. Former president of the Canadian Association of Law Teachers. Presently president of the Canadian Comparative Law Association as well as a vice-chair of the New Brunswick Labour and Employment Board. Faculty of Law, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, Canada Jakub Morávek Jakub Morávek is a senior lecturer of the Department of Labour Law and Social Security Law at the Faculty of Law, Charles University in Prague. He works too as an advocate. Jakub Morávek is an author or coauthor of numerous monographs and articles in the field of labor law. University v Praze, Právincká Fakulta, Praha 1, Czech Republic Darja Senčur Peček Associate professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Maribor, where she is teaching labor law and social security law. Head of the Labour Law Department and a head of the Institute for Employment Relations and Social Security at the Faculty. Faculty of Law, University of Maribor, Maribor, Slovenija


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STAR Sample Procedure (2010

6min
pages 331-336

Annex 2

9min
pages 341-346

Annex 1

5min
pages 337-340

of Whistle-Blowing Legislation in the United States

1hr
pages 279-328

Legal Material

2min
pages 329-330

and Other Whistleblowers in the Republic of Slovenia

36min
pages 263-278

13 Romania: First Steps to Whistleblowers’ Protection

47min
pages 243-262

from the Perspective of a Country Without Specific Legislation

19min
pages 235-242

and Case Law Dagmara Skupień

32min
pages 221-234

10 Country Report: The Kingdom of the Netherlands

40min
pages 203-220

A Personal View and Analysis David Fabri

34min
pages 187-202

6 Whistleblowing: National Report for France

1hr
pages 125-154

5 Whistleblowing: National Report for the Czech Republic

26min
pages 115-124

German Whistleblowing Law Between Conflicting Values

1hr
pages 155-180

The Cypriot Experience Constantinos Kombos

36min
pages 101-114

8 Whistleblowing: National Report for Ireland

16min
pages 181-186

3 The Protection of Whistleblowers in the Republic of Croatia

1hr
pages 73-100

Managing Disclosures by the “Up the Ladder” Principle

1hr
pages 33-72

Portugal: The Protection of the Whistleblower

1min
pages 12-13

The Whistleblowing Dilemma in Malta Continues

1min
pages 9-10

Financial Incentives and Truth-Telling: The Growth

42min
pages 15-32

Whistleblowing in Poland According to Legislation

1min
page 11

Duty to Loyalty, Fundamental Rights, and Public Policy

2min
pages 7-8

The Legal Response to Whistleblowing in Canada

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Protection of Persons Reporting Corruption

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