The thesis is analysing the way in which the fourth industrial revolution is affecting the right to work, rights at work and the right to social protection and the capacity of states to protect, respect and fulfil those rights. It offers a discussion of the gig economy from a human rights perspective focused on rights at work and an applied case-law analysis on the misclassification of drivers by Uber Technologies Inc.; with an appendix of Uber case-law. The thesis is concluding that the fourth industrial revolution is weakening states capacity to enforce existing national and human rights legislation and is affecting to a large extent the fulfilment and protection of socio-economic rights. Re-contextualizing the right to enjoy the benefits...
The contemporary human rights debate is mostly concerned with the protection of people affected by c...
This symposium issue of the Nova Law Journal on workers\u27 rights and the new technologies has, I t...
In the article we examine relevant problems regarding human rights on roads with arising digitalized...
Federalism in the United States impedes the realization of human rights. This thesis explains how no...
Labour protections are afforded to those workers who conform to the definition of an “employee”. In ...
Korea finds itself in the era of disruptive technological transformation known as the fourth industr...
New technologies, as autonomous vehicles are, disrupt the way people exist, and con-sequently with h...
The rapid development of science and technology, particularly in the last generation, has had a trem...
The rise of digital platforms through which labour is bought and sold is transforming the world of w...
Digitalisation has permanently changed the world of work by creating new ways and opportunities of w...
4.0 industrial revolution gave birth to robotic technology, digital that has a massive impact on hum...
The “Fourth Industrial Revolution” (4IR) is an expression, which is now used to frame and assess the...
South Africa’s Uber dilemma has forced jurists to answer important questions about the country’s lar...
The right to technology is a forgotten human right. Dating back to 1948, the right was established b...
Over the last decades there have been a shift in the power balance between the transnational corpora...
The contemporary human rights debate is mostly concerned with the protection of people affected by c...
This symposium issue of the Nova Law Journal on workers\u27 rights and the new technologies has, I t...
In the article we examine relevant problems regarding human rights on roads with arising digitalized...
Federalism in the United States impedes the realization of human rights. This thesis explains how no...
Labour protections are afforded to those workers who conform to the definition of an “employee”. In ...
Korea finds itself in the era of disruptive technological transformation known as the fourth industr...
New technologies, as autonomous vehicles are, disrupt the way people exist, and con-sequently with h...
The rapid development of science and technology, particularly in the last generation, has had a trem...
The rise of digital platforms through which labour is bought and sold is transforming the world of w...
Digitalisation has permanently changed the world of work by creating new ways and opportunities of w...
4.0 industrial revolution gave birth to robotic technology, digital that has a massive impact on hum...
The “Fourth Industrial Revolution” (4IR) is an expression, which is now used to frame and assess the...
South Africa’s Uber dilemma has forced jurists to answer important questions about the country’s lar...
The right to technology is a forgotten human right. Dating back to 1948, the right was established b...
Over the last decades there have been a shift in the power balance between the transnational corpora...
The contemporary human rights debate is mostly concerned with the protection of people affected by c...
This symposium issue of the Nova Law Journal on workers\u27 rights and the new technologies has, I t...
In the article we examine relevant problems regarding human rights on roads with arising digitalized...