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Vol. 1 No. 1-2 (2012)

Published: 2012-07-04

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Articles

  • Care Crosses the River: the 2012 Spanish Labor Reform
    Jesús R. Mercader Uguina
    4-21
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  • The Pros and Cons of the Latest Labour Market Reform in Spain
    Juan José Dolado
    22-30
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  • The Spanish Labour Reform and the Courts: Employment Adjustment and the Search for Legal Certainty
    Francisco Javier Gómez Abelleira
    31-46
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  • Coalitions Against Change. The (Real) Politics of Labor Market Reform in Spain
    Kenneth A. Dubin
    47-63
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  • Liberalization within Diversity: Welfare and Labour Market Reforms in Italy and the UK
    Elisabetta Gualmini, Jonathan Hopkin
    64-81
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Notes on Spanish Labour and Employment Relations

  • Termination With and Without Cause under the Workers’ Statute
    Ana Belén Muñoz Ruiz
    83-86
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Recent publications

  • García-Perrote, Ignacio; Mercader Uguina, Jesús R. (dir.). La regulación del mercado laboral. Valladolid: Lex Nova, 2012.
    Daniel Pérez del Prado
    88
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