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Working-life out-of-balance? Legal responses in the EUand Norway to parenthood and caregiving in times of crisis 2023-08-05 By: Melanie Hack On: 5 Agosto 2023 In: Essays n. 1-2023
Next Generation Labour: what the EU is asking to Italy and Spain 2023-08-05 By: Andrea Conzutti, Costanza Ziani On: 5 Agosto 2023 In: Essays n. 1-2023
The European Pillar of Social Rights Before and Afterthe Pandemic: How the Covid has impacted on its Achievementsand Focus on the European Employment Policies 2023-08-05 By: Tania Bazzani On: 5 Agosto 2023 In: Essays n. 1-2023
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Legal orders in dialogue and the “resources”of the Italian Workers’ Statute 2023-08-05 By: Massimiliano Delfino On: 5 Agosto 2023 In: Essays n. 1-2023
European Works Council Directive: Brexit first victim? 2022-12-20 By: Leonardo Battista On: 20 Dicembre 2022 In: Essays n. 2-2022
Workers’ representation and union rights in the fourth industrial revolution: the Spanish case 2022-12-20 By: Emilia D’Avino On: 20 Dicembre 2022 In: Essays n. 2-2022
Fragility of pre-contractual labour relationsin the light of algorithmic recruitment 2022-12-20 By: Eva Lacková On: 20 Dicembre 2022 In: Essays n. 2-2022
The notion of the worker in EU Labour Law: “expansive tendencies” and harmonisation techniques 2022-12-20 By: Pasquale Monda On: 20 Dicembre 2022 In: Essays n. 2-2022
The law-technology cycle in the French legal and industrial relations system. From government to governance and return 2022-12-20 By: Paolo Tomassetti On: 20 Dicembre 2022 In: Essays n. 2-2022