This contribution analyses the content and relevance of the of the ruling of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in the B/Yodel Delivery Network Ltd case, and discusses its meaning and impact on the notion of ‘worker’ under the EU law
Judgment designating Deliveroo 'rider' an employee and analysis of its impact in the 'gig economy
The “Uber workers” and, more in general, individuals deployed in the platforms, overall considered t...
European labour law has an unmistakable influence on national law. This applies even more to the cas...
The Court of Justice of the European Union has been shaping over the last thirty years the concept o...
This commentary examinescase C-692/19, an order in response to a request for a preliminary ruling re...
peer reviewedThe Concept of worker is the gateway to the access to the protection of labour and soci...
Published online: 21 December 2020This commentary examines case C-692/19, an order in response to a ...
peer reviewedThe concept of worker is used in European Union Law to make a distinction between the s...
The ongoing transformation of work has been increasing the number of working relationships not falli...
the concept of worker is not unknown in EU Law, but there is no uniform definition of it. A first de...
This article examines how EU law considers the notion of 'worker' in the context of debates on forms...
This thesis will primarily consider the meaning and use of the term “WORKERS”, within the parameters...
This contribution examines the judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union delivered in C...
Lorenzo Cecchetti’s chapter defines and contextualises the legal approach taken by the CJEU in its c...
La notion de travailleur n'est pas définie de manière unitaire par le droit de l'Union européenne. D...
Judgment designating Deliveroo 'rider' an employee and analysis of its impact in the 'gig economy
The “Uber workers” and, more in general, individuals deployed in the platforms, overall considered t...
European labour law has an unmistakable influence on national law. This applies even more to the cas...
The Court of Justice of the European Union has been shaping over the last thirty years the concept o...
This commentary examinescase C-692/19, an order in response to a request for a preliminary ruling re...
peer reviewedThe Concept of worker is the gateway to the access to the protection of labour and soci...
Published online: 21 December 2020This commentary examines case C-692/19, an order in response to a ...
peer reviewedThe concept of worker is used in European Union Law to make a distinction between the s...
The ongoing transformation of work has been increasing the number of working relationships not falli...
the concept of worker is not unknown in EU Law, but there is no uniform definition of it. A first de...
This article examines how EU law considers the notion of 'worker' in the context of debates on forms...
This thesis will primarily consider the meaning and use of the term “WORKERS”, within the parameters...
This contribution examines the judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union delivered in C...
Lorenzo Cecchetti’s chapter defines and contextualises the legal approach taken by the CJEU in its c...
La notion de travailleur n'est pas définie de manière unitaire par le droit de l'Union européenne. D...
Judgment designating Deliveroo 'rider' an employee and analysis of its impact in the 'gig economy
The “Uber workers” and, more in general, individuals deployed in the platforms, overall considered t...
European labour law has an unmistakable influence on national law. This applies even more to the cas...