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The Cambridge Handbook of Technological Disruption in Labour and Employment Law

Edited by: Marc de Vos, Gordon Anderson, Evert Verhulp

ISBN13: 9781108840057
Published: December 2023
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Whether through gig work, remote work, or platforms such as Uber, new technologies are reshaping the very fabric of employment relations. This handbook offers a comprehensive, international overview of how institutions, countries, and legal systems are responding to the technological disruption of the work world. Chapters outline the reform agendas driven by the International Labour Organization and the European Union and detail the public policy debates, litigation, and legal reforms that technological innovation has triggered around the world. This volume provides a post-pandemic assessment of how digitalization is affecting employment and employment relations and contextualizes current technological disruption with a long-term view of how labour and employment law could evolve further.

Subjects:
Employment Law
Contents:
1. Technology and Law for the Future of Work We Want - Marc De Vos
2. The International Labour Organization and the Future of Work - Valerio De Stefano and Mathias Wouters
3. The Digitalisation of Work and the EU: Jurisprudential and Regulatory Responses in the Labour and Social Field - Despoina Georgiou and Catherine Barnard
4. The Impact of Technological Disruption on German Labour Law: Risks and Opportunities - Claudia Schubert and Patrick Rieger
5. Austria: The Corporatist Perspective on Technological Disruption - Franz Marhold and Peter C. Schöffmann
6. Technological Disruption in Employment and Labour Law in the Netherlands - Evert Verhulp
7. The Digitalisation of Labour Law in France - Sophie Robin-Olivier
8. Italian Labour Law: Trends and Developments Put to the Test of Technological Disruption - Emanuele Dagnino and Michele Tiraboschi
9. Spain: Towards a New Architecture for Labour Law Institutions - Daniel Pérez del Prado
10. Technological Developments and Industrial Relations in Denmark - Natalie Videbæk Munkholm
11. Poland: Old and New Legal Concepts in the Changing World of Work - Leszek Mitrus
12. Technological Disruption and the Evolution of Labour Law in Hungary - József Hajdú
13. Digitalisation and Disruption of Labour Relations in Estonia - Gaabriel Tavits
14. Israel: New Trends in Israeli Labor and Employment Law - Lilach Lurie
15. United Kingdom Labour Law and Technological Authoritarianism at Work: Past, Present and Future - Ioannis Katsaroumpas
16. Old Problems and New Technologies in the American Workplace - Jeffrey M. Hirsch
17. Australia: Reimagining the Regulation of Work - Sarina Troy
18. Technological Disruption and the Future of Work in Aotearoa/New Zealand - Gordon Anderson
19. Technological Disruptions in Labour and Employment Law: South Africa - Debbie Collier and Lindani Mkhwanazi
20. Japan: Labour Law and Policy in an Era of Technological Innovation - Ryuichi Yamakawa
21. The Republic of Korea: Old Regulations and New Challenges in the World of Work - Keunju Kim and June Namgoong
22. Technological Disruption and Labour Law: Between Utopia and Dystopia - Marc De Vos