Labour and Social Rights: An Evolving Scenario. Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference in Commemoration of Marco Biagi
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Citazione:
Labour and Social Rights: An Evolving Scenario. Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference in Commemoration of Marco Biagi / Addabbo, Tindara; Bromwich, William; Fabbri, Tommaso M.; Senatori, Iacopo. - STAMPA. - (2015), pp. 1-314.
Abstract:
This book contains a selection of papers from the Twelfth International
Conference in commemoration of Marco Biagi, held at the Marco Biagi
Foundation in Modena, Italy on 18-19 March 2014, entitled Labour and Social
Rights: An Evolving Scenario1.
The aim of the Conference was to promote a discussion on one of the most
important effects of the global economic crisis, i.e. the redefinition of the link
between labour relations and social protection, undermining the special status
of labour law. In the present scenario, labour law scholars are facing a dilemma:
on the one hand there are those who argue that labour and employment
law should be merged into more extensive or neutral fields; on the other hand,
there are those who defend the traditional framework, modified to reflect the
changing nature of employment and the underlying interests and identities.
The analytical perspective proposed to tackle this issue was that of social
rights. The use of this term, in the modern sense, not limited to rights deriving
from public policy, was intended to highlight the main factors giving rise to
changes at micro level in the balance of power and bargaining positions associated
with the two sides of industry, and, at macro level, to the increasing
asymmetry between the civil and social aspects of labour law regulation,
deemed to be in conflict in the arguments put forward by policy-makers and
the courts (in particular the Court of Justice of the European Union).
Conference in commemoration of Marco Biagi, held at the Marco Biagi
Foundation in Modena, Italy on 18-19 March 2014, entitled Labour and Social
Rights: An Evolving Scenario1.
The aim of the Conference was to promote a discussion on one of the most
important effects of the global economic crisis, i.e. the redefinition of the link
between labour relations and social protection, undermining the special status
of labour law. In the present scenario, labour law scholars are facing a dilemma:
on the one hand there are those who argue that labour and employment
law should be merged into more extensive or neutral fields; on the other hand,
there are those who defend the traditional framework, modified to reflect the
changing nature of employment and the underlying interests and identities.
The analytical perspective proposed to tackle this issue was that of social
rights. The use of this term, in the modern sense, not limited to rights deriving
from public policy, was intended to highlight the main factors giving rise to
changes at micro level in the balance of power and bargaining positions associated
with the two sides of industry, and, at macro level, to the increasing
asymmetry between the civil and social aspects of labour law regulation,
deemed to be in conflict in the arguments put forward by policy-makers and
the courts (in particular the Court of Justice of the European Union).
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Curatela
Keywords:
Twelfth International Conference , Marco Biagi, Modena, labour and social
rights, employment law, public policy, collective bargaining, Court of Justice of the European Union
Elenco autori:
Addabbo, Tindara; Bromwich, William; Fabbri, Tommaso M.; Senatori, Iacopo
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