Samuele Renzi Automated decision making, predictive analytics and workers’ privacy protection pp. 1-21, DOI: 10.1441/104376 Availability: 29/06/2022 Details
Giovanni Cazzetta Thirty years of Lavoro e diritto pp. 571-584, DOI: 10.1441/86144 Details € 8,00 Cite
Luigi Mariucci Cultures and theories of labour law studies pp. 585-644, DOI: 10.1441/86145 Details € 8,00 Cite
Riccardo Del PuntaBruno Caruso The autonomy of labour law is fading away? pp. 645-678, DOI: 10.1441/86146 Details € 8,00 Cite
Lorenzo Zoppoli Labour lawyers between one-dimension politics and epistemological polarization (or labour law between poetry and prose) pp. 685-694, DOI: 10.1441/86148 Details € 8,00 Cite
Lorenzo Gaeta The subordination of the Italian labour law to Germany pp. 695-706, DOI: 10.1441/86149 Details € 8,00 Cite
Vincenzo Bavaro Remarks about science and politics on labour law pp. 707-718, DOI: 10.1441/86150 Details € 8,00 Cite
Valerio Speziale The transformation of labour law pp. 719-728, DOI: 10.1441/86151 Details € 8,00 Cite
Amos Andreoni Missed opportunities and future prospects in pursuit of a methodology pp. 729-740, DOI: 10.1441/86152 Details € 8,00 Cite
Monica McBritton Labour law scholarship in crisis: marginal notes pp. 741-748, DOI: 10.1441/86153 Details € 8,00 Cite
Aurora Vimercati Labour law, organizational culture and proactive policies pp. 749-760, DOI: 10.1441/86154 Details € 8,00 Cite
Maria Vittoria Ballestrero Judicial decisions and the construction of labour law pp. 761-812, DOI: 10.1441/86155 Details € 8,00 Cite
Raffaele De Luca Tamajo The role of case law in labour law; light and shadows of a creative tendency pp. 813-822, DOI: 10.1441/86156 Details € 8,00 Cite
Antonio Baylos Grau The "ordinary jurisprudence" of the Spanish supreme Court pp. 823-846, DOI: 10.1441/86157 Details € 8,00 Cite
Marco Novella The case law on transfer of a part of an undertaking pp. 847-858, DOI: 10.1441/86158 Details € 8,00 Cite
Maria Luisa Vallauri "See No Evil, Hear No Evil": labour law in comparison to bankruptcy law pp. 859-866, DOI: 10.1441/86159 Details € 8,00 Cite
Luigi De Angelis Jurisprudence concerning modifications of the employees' tasks and judge's role in the recent reform of the Italian labour market: reflection hints pp. 867-870, DOI: 10.1441/86160 Details € 8,00 Cite
Marco Esposito Judges and public employment: From «contractualization» to the recent Madia reform pp. 871-876, DOI: 10.1441/86161 Details € 8,00 Cite
Donata Gottardi Collective bargaining between dismantling and reregulation pp. 877-926, DOI: 10.1441/86162 Details € 8,00 Cite
Maximilian Fuchs Collective bargaining in Italy, as seen from a German point of view pp. 927-938, DOI: 10.1441/86163 Details € 8,00 Cite
Lauralba Bellardi Industrial relations and collective bargaining: crisis or evolution pp. 939-952, DOI: 10.1441/86164 Details € 8,00 Cite
Mario Rusciano Regulate collective bargaining by statutory law in order to de-regulate and simplify labour law pp. 953-962, DOI: 10.1441/86165 Details € 8,00 Cite
Stefania Scarponi Which autonomy for the Italian trade unions system? pp. 963-974, DOI: 10.1441/86166 Details € 8,00 Cite
Andrea Lassandari The collective bargaining system today: fragmentation processes and instances of resistance pp. 975-984, DOI: 10.1441/86167 Details € 8,00 Cite
Franca Borgogelli Public procurement and the fight against wage dumping: a case of collective autonomy subordination? pp. 985-996, DOI: 10.1441/86168 Details € 8,00 Cite
Matteo Borzaga Remarks on the collective bargaining system and the labour market dualism: Germany and Italy pp. 997-1004, DOI: 10.1441/86169 Details € 8,00 Cite
Martina Vincieri Reflections about the workers' involvement and the equal partnership pp. 1005-1012, DOI: 10.1441/86170 Details € 8,00 Cite
Gian Guido Balandi Scholars, students, resources: teaching and researching pp. 1013-1040, DOI: 10.1441/86171 Details € 8,00 Cite
Marzia Barbera Teaching labour law. What is taught and how is taught and what one learns pp. 1041-1054, DOI: 10.1441/86172 Details € 8,00 Cite
Franco Scarpelli The education of labour law scholar (and of the educator of labour law scholar) facing the complexity of the subject matter pp. 1055-1060, DOI: 10.1441/86173 Details € 8,00 Cite
Patrizia Tullini Teaching and research: at the core of the labour law profession pp. 1061-1070, DOI: 10.1441/86174 Details € 8,00 Cite
Alessandro Bellavista Teaching and researching between freedom and authority pp. 1071-1080, DOI: 10.1441/86175 Details € 8,00 Cite
Gisella De Simone Teaching as a Cinderella matter among labour law scholars pp. 1081-1094, DOI: 10.1441/86176 Details € 8,00 Cite
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