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‪Procedural Flexibilisation of Economic Redundancy in France and Italy‪. ‪Diverging Reforms with a Common Objective‪

Raphaël Dalmasso

Travail et Emploi, 2017, vol. HS 2017, issue 5, 55-75

Abstract: ?The law on economic redundancies has recently been greatly reformed in France and Italy. The changes have shared the same common goal of making contract termination easier and surer. But their content is very different. Indeed, through procedural reforms, legislation in the two countries attributes different, and even opposing, roles to judges and litigation. In doing so, the reforms demonstrate that the goals of flexibility and security are not in fact legally unambiguous as far as economic dismissal is concerned.?

Keywords: flexibility; France; Italy; economic redundancy; procedural reform; comparison of legal systems; judges (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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