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Italy’s Industry 4.0 Plan: An Analysis from a Labour Law Perspective
Francesco Seghezzi, Michele Tiraboschi

Industry 4.0 and Human Resources Development: A View from Japan
Michela Riminucci

On the website of Social Law Department at Leiden Law School three Top-Lectures on "Social Justice and International
Labour Law” are made available.

The Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal recently introduced a new section of the Journal’s website entirely devoted to Dispatches.

Professor Dr. Ulrich Mückenberger from the University of Bremen wishes to inform colleagues in LLRN of a major new research centre (CRC 1342) on social policy (incl.

As a member of the Labour Law Research Network we are pleased to offer you 20% discount on the book advertised below

To order online with your 20% discount please click on the link below the title. Once through to the ordering screen use the discount code LLRN at the checkout

Academic Editors: Gerda Van Roozendaal (University of Groningen, The Netherlands) and Jan Orbie (Ghent University, Belgium)

Two are in Geneva. At P2 these are more or less entry level positions for ongoing staff. One is in San José and the other is in Suva. Each of these is a P4 position.

The Labour Constitution: the Enduring Idea of Labour Law by Ruth Duke (Oxford University Press 2014) has been published in paperback, and may be purchased from the OUP website with a 30% discount using the promotional code ALAUTHC4.

ISSUE 33(4) — DEC 2017
'The Irresistible Rise of Occupational Welfare in Italy: From Social Innovation to Regulatory Challenges', Iacopo Senatori, Issue 4, pp. 441–462
'From the Right to Work to Freedom from Work', Nicolas Bueno, Issue 4, pp. 463–487

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