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ALGORITHMS
Sara BAGARI: Answers in the Slovenian Legal Framework to the Challenges Posed by Artificial Intelligence in Employment Relationships
Monika LATOS-MIŁKOWSKA: Trade union control over the use of artificial intelligence in employment in Polish labour law
Chiara Ciccia ROMITO: The balance in the labour relationship due to Artificial Intelligence and data protection
Christina HIESSL: Algorithmic Management in the Workplace: taking Stock of Case Law and Litigation in Europe
Noelia DE TORRES BÓVEDA: Business Secrecy as a Limit to the Right to Information on Algorithms
ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Daria V. CHERNYAEVA: Mediation in employment dispute settlement in Russia
Kübra Doğan YENISEY - Seda Ergüneş EMRAĞ: Mandatory mediation in labour law: A Draft Bill in Turkey
Piera LOI: Mediation and Conciliation in Italian labour law
Felicia ROŞIORU: Labour dispute mediation in Romania: an alternative way?
Jan PICHRT and Martin TEFKO: Alternative ways of dispute resolution in Czech labour relations
ATYPICAL EMPLOYMENT
Małgorzata MĘDRALA: Fixed term nature of the grounds for legalization of employment of foreigners in the context of fixed time employment contracts in Poland
Gábor KÁRTYÁS: Equal pay for agency workers - the Hungarian experience
Gábor KÁRTYÁS: Termination of the employment contract in agency work
Joanna UNTERSCHÜTZ: Fixed-term contracts in Poland: protection or flexibility?
Zoltán BANKÓ: Telework in Hungary - Legislative, Jurisdictionary and Labour Market Policy Experiences
AUTOMATION
Elena SYCHENKO: Distant employees' control technologies: legal issues
Eva LACKOVÁ - Marianna RUSSO: Regulating (Un)Employment Effects of Automation Challenges For Employee-Oriented Technological Transition
COLLECTIVE LABOUR LAW
Imre Szilárd SZABÓ: Squaring the circle? The labour law possibilities of "alt-labour" organisations in Hungary
Katalin BAGDI: A new side to employee participation A possible tool to protect the employees' right to respect for private life in the era of digitalisation and data protection
Sara HUNGLER: Freedom of services and trade unions: Could alliance be provided as a cross-border service?
Piotr GRZEBYK: Legal position of trade unions in Polish Collective Labour Law: enterprise-based trade union.
COMPENSATION FOR DAMAGES
Attila KUN: Work accident compensation in Hungarian labour law - liability rules and compensation
COVID
Tamás GYULAVÁRI: Covid-19 and Hungarian Labour Law: the 'State of Danger'
DATA PROTECTION
Agnieszka GÓRNICZ-MULCAHY - Monika LEWANDOWICZ-MACHNIKOWSKA - Tomasz GRZYB: Voluntariness of Employees' Consent to the Processing of Personal Data Legal, Psychological, and Organizational Aspects
DISCRIMINATION
Jan-Christopher FLOREN: Geographic discrimination against online web-based platform workers in light of ILO Convention No. 111
Szilvia HALMOS: A foreign body in employment law? - The impact of EU accession on Hungarian anti-discrimination law in employment - Part III
Szilvia HALMOS: A foreign body in employment law? - The impact of EU accession on Hungarian anti-discrimination law in employment - Part II
Szilvia HALMOS: A foreign body in employment law? - The impact of EU accession on Hungarian anti-discrimination law in employment - Part I
Sylvaine LAULOM: Religion at work: European Perspectives
Lucy VICKERS: Religious Freedom in the UK workplace: Promoting Diversity at Work
Florence FOUVET: Expressions of religious faith in companies Consequences of the judgments of the Court of Justice of the European Union for France
Fabienne KÉFER: Religion at work. The Belgian experience
Felicia ROSIORU: Religion at Work in Romania - between Silence and Tolerance
Judith BROCKMANN: Occupational requirements within Churches or religious organisations in Germany
Jenny Julén VOTINIUS: Headscarves, Handshakes, and Plastic Underarm Covers Recent developments on religion in working life in Sweden
Carol Daugherty RASNIC: Is affirmative action fair or inherently unfair? A look at the American version and some comparisons with other countries
Szilvia HALMOS: Requirement of reasonable accommodation under Hungarian employment law
Dr. Nikolett HŐS: The role of general principles and the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights in the case law of the European Court of Justice in relation to age discrimination
Robert REBHAHN: Legal methodology issues in EU law in the area of labour law cases - With special emphasis on transfer of undertakings and discrimination
EU LAW
José María MIRANDA BOTO: A 21st Century Social Europe. The European Debate and a Review from Spain
FREE MOVEMENT OF WORKERS
Andrzej Marian ŚWIĄTKOWSKI: Free Movement of Labour - A Polish Perspective
GIG ECONOMY
Olga CHESALINA: Addressing Psychosocial Risks of Employed Persons in the Digital Age Interaction between Labour Law and Social Law
Magdolna VALLASEK: The Issue of Digitalization and Decent Work from the Perspective of the Recent Evolutions of the Romanian Labour Law
Gábor MÉLYPATAKI: Typical Civil Law Contract or Employment Relationship? Assessing the new Rules on Platform Work in the Light of Social Protection - Impressions
Yana SIMUTINA: Flexibility or Insecurity? Exploring the Concept of gig Contracts from Ukrainian Regulatory Experience
Tonia NOVITZ: Exploring a Human Rights Approach to 'decent' Digital Work What happens when Freedom of Association and Expression are Combined?
Ilaria PURIFICATO - Iacopo SENATORI: The Position of Collective Rights in the "Platform Work" Directive Proposal: Commission v Parliament
Alberto BARRIO: The Role of the EU in Adapting Social Law to the Digital Transformation of Work Lessons learned from the proposed Directive on improving working conditions in platform work
Nastazja POTOCKA-SIONEK: Easier done than said? An Empirical Analysis of Case Law on Platform Work in the EU
Zoltán PETROVICS: Protection against dismissal in the digital age
Jelena STARČEVIĆ: Platform work in Croatia and Serbia: Varieties of organizational models and work arrangements
James REDMOND: The Digitalisation of Work An assessment of the rights and protections aff orded to platform workers
Erika KOVÁCS: Gender Equality in Virtual Work II.: Regulatory Suggestions
Erika KOVÁCS: Gender Equality in Virtual Work I.: Risks
Erika KOVÁCS: Regulatory Techniques for 'Virtual Workers'
HEALTH AND SAFETY
Marcel DOLOBÁĆ: Legal Protection against (Tele)Bullying and Stress in the Workplace in the Slovak Republic
Kai LIU: The development of EU law in the field of occupational health and safety: a new way of thinking
LABOUR MARKET REFORM
Beryl ter HAAR: Design and Influence of the EU's Youth OMC A case study of the NEET's needs and The Netherlands (part 2)
Beryl ter HAAR: Design and Influence of the EU's Youth OMC A case study of the NEET's needs and The Netherlands (part 1)
Daniel Pérez DEL PRADO: The 'Reserve Fund' as a Mechanism to Improve the Efficacy and Sustainability of Unemployment Benefits of EU Members States
Daniel Pérez del PRADO: What is a Labour Foundation? A Comparative Perspective
Teresa COELHO MOREIRA: No country for young people? The youth (un)employment in Portugal
Dagmara SKUPIEŃ - Maciej ŁAGA - Łukasz PISARCZYK: Polish labour law: the impact of the economic crisis and demographic problems
Jeremias PRASSL: 'All in this together?' UK Labour Market Reforms under the Coalition Government
MIGRATION
Francesca COLUMBU: Migration and the role of unions
Antonella OCCHINO: Vocational and technological education for migrant workers: The true way to make effective integration in host societies
Piera LOI: Religion at work: European Perspectives
Izabela FLORCZAK - Marcin WUJCZYK: Precarious work of migrant workers The example of Ukrainians in Poland in the light of regulations of (R)ESC
NEW FORMS OF WORK
Stefania BATTISTELLI - Piera CAMPANELLA: The Employer's Control and Oversight of Remote Workers: a First Look at the Italian Legal Framework
Andrzej Marian ŚWIĄTKOWSKI: Everyone who works should be guaranteed decent working conditions
Gizem SARIBAY ÖZTÜRK: Domestic Workers' Working Hours in Turkey In light of ILO Convention No. 189
Darja SENČUR PEČEK: The Scope of Labour Law Protecton in Slovenia or who are Employers Obliged to Grant the Labour Law Protection to
Tamás GYULAVÁRI: A bridge too far? The Hungarian regulation of economically dependent work
Eddie KEANE: Are Collaborative Workers Employees?
POSTING
Gábor KÁRTYÁS: Posted Workers and the Coordination of Social Security Systems
Gábor KÁRTYÁS: A sender state's response to the new posting rules: The amendment of the posting of workers directive and its transposition in Hungary
Éva GELLÉRNÉ LUKÁCS: European Labour Authority - The guardian of posting within the EU?
Sára FEKETE: The Challenges of Defining Posted Workers
PRIVACY
David MANGAN: The fragmented protection of privacy and data in labour law
Laura KRAJECZ: The violation of the employee's personal right to life, physical integrity and health in the light of Hungarian labour law judicial practice with particular regard to the grievance award
Edit KAJTÁR - Bruno MESTRE: Social networks and employees’ right to privacy in the pre-employment stage: some comparative remarks and interrogations
PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
Monika MINČIČOVÁ: Legal Protection of Children carrying out Light Work in the Slovak Republic and the World of Social Media
RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS
Bettina KISS: Restrictive covenants from a comparative perspective
RIGHT TO STRIKE
Attila Gábor KÓSZÁS: The right to strike and collective bargaining versus fundamental freedoms A clash between human rights in the legal order of the European Union?
Carol Daugherty RASNIC: No more business as usual The 2018 British public university faculty strikes and how this dispute might have played out under American federal law
Carol Daugherty RASNIC: Strike Restrictions in Contemporary Polish Labour Law
Andrzej Marian ŚWIĄTKOWSKI: Strike Restrictions in Contemporary Polish Labour Law
Piotr GRZEBYK: Justifications of the right to strike: from the rule of force to the rule of law
José María MIRANDA BOTO: The competence of the EU concerning the right to strike
Carol Daugherty RASNIC: What the German Bundestag might have learned from the U.S. Congress on workers' right to strike
TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT
Zoltán PETROVICS: Break out of the Box A Proposal on How to the Interpret Termination without Notice on the Grounds of Objective Impossibility in Hungarian Labour Law
Yolanda Maneiro Vázquez: The termination of employment contracts in Spain: the flexibilization of its regime in crisis' years
TRANSFER OF UNDERTAKINGS
WORKING TIME
Henriett RAB: The Four-Day Work Week Dilemmas behind Labour Law and the Labour Market
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