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Professor of Labour Law at the University of Padova.Main field of interest: workers' representation, freedom of association, protection of people with disabilities at work,
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Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal, 2013
Diritto delle relazioni industriali: rivista della Associazione lavoro e riceche, 2019
Social Science Research Network, Sep 1, 2017
Social Science Research Network, Nov 1, 2018
Novedades más recientes en materia de empleo en ItaliaUniversidad de Málaga-Campus de Excelencia ... more Novedades más recientes en materia de empleo en ItaliaUniversidad de Málaga-Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech
Social Science Research Network, Sep 1, 2017
Social Science Research Network, Nov 1, 2018
Romeo: Art thou so bare and full of wretchedness And fearest to die? Famine is in thy cheecks, Ne... more Romeo: Art thou so bare and full of wretchedness And fearest to die? Famine is in thy cheecks, Need and oppression starveth in thyne eyes, Contempt and beggary hangs upon thy back: The world is not thy friend, nor the world's law; The world affords no law to make thee rich; Then be not poor but break it and take this. Apothecary: My Poverty but not my will consents. Romeo: I pay thy poverty and not thy will. W. Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet V. I 1. L'obbligo di lavoro oltre il rapporto contrattuale. 2. Obbligo sociale di lavoro e politiche di welfare. 3. Le fattispecie concrete oggetto di indagine: il lavoro dei migranti. 4. Le fattispecie concrete oggetto d'indagine: "stage". 5. La "condizionalità" degli strumenti del welfare. 6. Lavoro quale dovere sociale: perché è necessario porre la questione. 7. Le giustificazioni teoriche all'obbligo sociale di lavoro. 8. Approccio circolare al tema della solidarietà sociale nella Costituzione: soggetti inc...
Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal, 2018
The Constitution enacted in 1948 after a long dictatorship under Benito Mussolini, the Prime Mini... more The Constitution enacted in 1948 after a long dictatorship under Benito Mussolini, the Prime Minister who came to power in 19221, is the foundation of the Italian legal system. The Constitution supports a republican form of government, in compliance with the rejection of the monarchic regime after a referendum held in 1948. The Constitution confers the sovereignty to Parliament. The President of the Republic has powers aimed at guaranteeing the balance between the constitutional bodies. Notably, the Italian Constitution does not only regulate civic and political liberties and political institutions but also economic and social rights. Labour is at the core of the constitutional chart. Labour is mentioned in the opening of the Constitution, where Art. 1 states that ‘Italy is a democratic republic founded on labour’. Art. 4 recognises the right to work for all citizens. Interrelated with the right to work is the duty for citizens to cooperate to the material and moral progress of the ...
Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal, 2013
Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal, 2013
Diritto delle relazioni industriali: rivista della Associazione lavoro e riceche, 2019
Social Science Research Network, Sep 1, 2017
Social Science Research Network, Nov 1, 2018
Novedades más recientes en materia de empleo en ItaliaUniversidad de Málaga-Campus de Excelencia ... more Novedades más recientes en materia de empleo en ItaliaUniversidad de Málaga-Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech
Social Science Research Network, Sep 1, 2017
Social Science Research Network, Nov 1, 2018
Romeo: Art thou so bare and full of wretchedness And fearest to die? Famine is in thy cheecks, Ne... more Romeo: Art thou so bare and full of wretchedness And fearest to die? Famine is in thy cheecks, Need and oppression starveth in thyne eyes, Contempt and beggary hangs upon thy back: The world is not thy friend, nor the world's law; The world affords no law to make thee rich; Then be not poor but break it and take this. Apothecary: My Poverty but not my will consents. Romeo: I pay thy poverty and not thy will. W. Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet V. I 1. L'obbligo di lavoro oltre il rapporto contrattuale. 2. Obbligo sociale di lavoro e politiche di welfare. 3. Le fattispecie concrete oggetto di indagine: il lavoro dei migranti. 4. Le fattispecie concrete oggetto d'indagine: "stage". 5. La "condizionalità" degli strumenti del welfare. 6. Lavoro quale dovere sociale: perché è necessario porre la questione. 7. Le giustificazioni teoriche all'obbligo sociale di lavoro. 8. Approccio circolare al tema della solidarietà sociale nella Costituzione: soggetti inc...
Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal, 2018
The Constitution enacted in 1948 after a long dictatorship under Benito Mussolini, the Prime Mini... more The Constitution enacted in 1948 after a long dictatorship under Benito Mussolini, the Prime Minister who came to power in 19221, is the foundation of the Italian legal system. The Constitution supports a republican form of government, in compliance with the rejection of the monarchic regime after a referendum held in 1948. The Constitution confers the sovereignty to Parliament. The President of the Republic has powers aimed at guaranteeing the balance between the constitutional bodies. Notably, the Italian Constitution does not only regulate civic and political liberties and political institutions but also economic and social rights. Labour is at the core of the constitutional chart. Labour is mentioned in the opening of the Constitution, where Art. 1 states that ‘Italy is a democratic republic founded on labour’. Art. 4 recognises the right to work for all citizens. Interrelated with the right to work is the duty for citizens to cooperate to the material and moral progress of the ...
Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal, 2013