Flexibiliser par la procédure. Les réformes divergentes des licenciements économiques en France et en Italie
Raphaël Dalmasso
Travail et Emploi, 2015, vol. n° 142, issue 2, 55-67
Abstract:
Labour laws regarding economic redundancies have recently been thoroughly reformed in France as well as in Italy. In both countries, the reforms aim at flexibilizing and securing the terminations of employment contracts ; but their content turns out to be very different. Through two procedural reforms, national laws assign different (if not opposite) roles to judges and to litigations, thus demonstrating that the flexibility and security objective does not have a clear and unambiguous legal meaning.
Keywords: flexibility; Italy; economic redundancy; procedural reform; judge; comparison of legal systems (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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