The Fragmentation and Complexity of Labour Law agmentation and Complexity of Labour Law, Effective Protections, and Better Work: An Analytical Framework
Dalia Gesualdi Fecteau, Richard Johnstone, Geneviève Richard
págs. 17-40
págs. 41-62
Best Friend, F riend, False Friend: The “Favour” Rule in Compar ” Rule in Comparative Labour Law
Luca Ratti
págs. 63-86
Meeting Mandates in a New Labour Federalism: Opportunities and Challenges
Jake Barnes, Hana Shepherd, Janice Fine
págs. 87-112
The Legal Framework for Sexual Harassment at Work in Australia and in Québec: Case Studies of Complexity and Its Countervailing Forces
Rachel Cox
págs. 113-146
Rethinking the Concept of the Employer in the Digital Economy: Corporate Fragmentation and Power Dynamics Through Labour Law and Competition Law Lenses
Silvia Rainone
págs. 147-174
When Digital Platforms Intrude Into the Regulation of Paid Domestic Work: The Case of Formalisation in Argentina
Lorena Poblete
págs. 175-200
Platform Capital and the City: Governing Uber in Buenos Aires and Manchester
Mathew Johnson, Angel Martin Caballero
págs. 201-230



