Some Ideas about the More Useful Methodological Approach to the Question of What Kind of Role for Labour Law in a Human Centred Post COVID Recovery
Juan-Pablo Landa (juanpablo.landa@ehu.eus)
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Juan-Pablo Landa: University of the Basque Country
Chapter Chapter 13 in Work Beyond the Pandemic, 2024, pp 233-249 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter provides some reflections about the possible ways to regain the central role of Labour Law in a future human centred economic system, in front of the new challenges (climate change, technological/digital revolution) and the lessons from the COVID crisis. The chapter presents a critical view about the risks for Labour Law researchers to follow and adopt alternatives or utopian methodologies for improving labour relations in the future, justified by a context of a changing world in view of post pandemic or post war learnings. The chapter contains ideas and thoughts about the way to rebuild the central role of Labour Law in a future human centred economic system, in front of the new challenges (climate change, technological/digital revolution) and the learnings from the COVID crisis.
Keywords: COVID crisis; Human centred economic system; Alternatives or utopian methodologies; Central role of Labour Law (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-39951-0_13
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