This chapter deals with the process of adjudicating substantive employment rights in Italy. In particular, the study is developed along three levels of investigation: first the industrial relations background; then the court system from its beginnings to the present day; and finally the extra-judicial system, e.g. conciliation and arbitration. In so doing, the author takes in account the complex framework of legislation and the main important official data on Italian procedures in order to reconstruct it and then evaluate the effectiveness of each system. Despite the long-standing problems (delay, complexity, cultural resistance to alternative dispute resolution, ecc.) that historically characterize Italian employment rights adjudication, e...
This Article critically evaluates the recent trends in Italian industrial relations in order to high...
The prohibition of discrimination in employment relationships is core to the fundamental principle o...
[From the Introduction]. Of the fundamental principles of the Italian constitution, the right to wor...
This paper belongs to a comparative research network coordinated by Professors Susan Corby and Pete ...
Employment cases and the right to a \u201cfair trial\u201d (Artiche in italian) \u2013 Summary. In t...
The chapter aims at providing an overview of the legal status of autonomous workers in the Italian l...
The article aims at providing an exhaustive description of the current scope of application of labou...
The article aims at providing an exhaustive description of the current scope of application of labou...
TABLE OF CONTENTS: I. General Picture of Labour Law in Italy. – 1. The system of sources at national...
Italian and the U.S. rules relating to workplace employee representation are radically different, as...
Italian labour law has changed very quickly over the last fifteen years under the pressure of global...
The chapter presents development in the Italian system of industrial relations since the year 2000. ...
Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to analyse the most important features of the Italian collecti...
This paper aims to address the issue of effective protection of workers employed both in black and i...
The chapter is tasked with examining the Italian legal framework regulating the collective rights of...
This Article critically evaluates the recent trends in Italian industrial relations in order to high...
The prohibition of discrimination in employment relationships is core to the fundamental principle o...
[From the Introduction]. Of the fundamental principles of the Italian constitution, the right to wor...
This paper belongs to a comparative research network coordinated by Professors Susan Corby and Pete ...
Employment cases and the right to a \u201cfair trial\u201d (Artiche in italian) \u2013 Summary. In t...
The chapter aims at providing an overview of the legal status of autonomous workers in the Italian l...
The article aims at providing an exhaustive description of the current scope of application of labou...
The article aims at providing an exhaustive description of the current scope of application of labou...
TABLE OF CONTENTS: I. General Picture of Labour Law in Italy. – 1. The system of sources at national...
Italian and the U.S. rules relating to workplace employee representation are radically different, as...
Italian labour law has changed very quickly over the last fifteen years under the pressure of global...
The chapter presents development in the Italian system of industrial relations since the year 2000. ...
Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to analyse the most important features of the Italian collecti...
This paper aims to address the issue of effective protection of workers employed both in black and i...
The chapter is tasked with examining the Italian legal framework regulating the collective rights of...
This Article critically evaluates the recent trends in Italian industrial relations in order to high...
The prohibition of discrimination in employment relationships is core to the fundamental principle o...
[From the Introduction]. Of the fundamental principles of the Italian constitution, the right to wor...