Assignment 02 (Group)
Course: Employment Law (HRM335)
Announcement Date: 14th March 2021
Last Submission Date: 27th March 2021 before midnight (23:59)
Submission: on LMS Marks: 2.5%
The Marine work contract is discussed in Part XI of Saudi Labor Law [Article 168 -Article 184].
The Saudi Labor Law is provided along with this assignment.
Self-study these articles in the group of 4 to 6 students, discuss and understand them well
and then write an overview of Marine Contract Law in a maximum of 4 pages. Only one
student (the group leader) should submit the assignment before the deadline.
Do not re-write any articles rather summarize them IN YOUR OWN WORD.
WRITING GUIDELINES
a. The report should not be more than 5 pages (Including Title page, Essay, and References)
b. The report should have a nice title page containing all the required information such as the
Assignment title, university logo, course name, section number, and names and IDs of all
the students in the group.
c. Late submission will lead to the deduction of 20% marks per day.
d. Writing Guidelines: Paper size: A4, Line Spacing: 1.15, Page Margins: Normal all sides,
Font: Times New Roman, Font Size: 12 for text, 14 for headings, and 13 for subheadings.
e. In the report, references must be cited for the work from other sources. Plagiarized reports will
get zero grades. Since a copy of the report will be submitted on LSM through Urkund, the
plagiarism will be automatically checked.
PLAGIARISM:
Plagiarism will not be accepted. If proved, the student will not get any grades for the project and will
be subject to disciplinary action as per university policy. Plagiarism may take several forms, for
example:
• Copying, in whole or in part, from printed or other sources without acknowledgment
• Paraphrasing material (stating something in different words) without acknowledging the source.
• Not acknowledging the source of ideas, even when they are put in your own words.
• Copying materials from internet sites or other electronic media without acknowledgment.
• Directly quoting another’s work without acknowledgment.
• Submitting work written in whole or in part by others
• Submitting statistical information or other facts reported by another without due
acknowledgment.
• Taking phrases or terms from some source without acknowledgment.
• Self-plagiarism’ – submitting work that has already been submitted in another course
• Using unpublished materials or summarizing another person’s work without appropriate
referencing.
• Copying from another student’s work.
• Cutting and pasting from sources without acknowledgment.