With the decline of the nation-state, which is a pillar for labour law, a new phase has opened that we call denationalisation of labour law, in which supranational control centres play a growing role on markets and economy. The essay discusses some of the main issues arising from such developments and uses the concept of "subordination" to describe how labour law is conditioned by external factors unrelated to those that have historically contributed to the construction of this branch of law.
Sovranità regolativa e subordinazione del diritto del lavoro / Bano, Fabrizio. - In: LAVORO E DIRITTO. - ISSN 1120-947X. - 1/2017(2017), pp. 15-36. [10.1441/86318]
Sovranità regolativa e subordinazione del diritto del lavoro
BANO, Fabrizio
2017-01-01
Abstract
With the decline of the nation-state, which is a pillar for labour law, a new phase has opened that we call denationalisation of labour law, in which supranational control centres play a growing role on markets and economy. The essay discusses some of the main issues arising from such developments and uses the concept of "subordination" to describe how labour law is conditioned by external factors unrelated to those that have historically contributed to the construction of this branch of law.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.