Table of contents of the issue 4/2016, autumn
Autonomia e subordinazione DEL diritto del lavoro. Per i 30 anni di Lavoro e diritto
Culture e dottrine del giuslavorismo
Cultures and theories of labour law studies
The autonomy of labour law is fading away?
A view on labour law scholars
Labour lawyers between one-dimension politics and epistemological polarization (or labour law between poetry and prose)
The subordination of the Italian labour law to Germany
Remarks about science and politics on labour law
The transformation of labour law
Missed opportunities and future prospects in pursuit of a methodology
Labour law scholarship in crisis: marginal notes
Labour law, organizational culture and proactive policies
Il diritto del lavoro vivente: la giurisprudenza
Judicial decisions and the construction of labour law
The role of case law in labour law; light and shadows of a creative tendency
The "ordinary jurisprudence" of the Spanish supreme Court
The case law on transfer of a part of an undertaking
"See No Evil, Hear No Evil": labour law in comparison to bankruptcy law
Jurisprudence concerning modifications of the employees' tasks and judge's role in the recent reform of the Italian labour market: reflection hints
Judges and public employment: From «contractualization» to the recent Madia reform
Il diritto del lavoro vivente: la contrattazione collettiva
Collective bargaining between dismantling and reregulation
Collective bargaining in Italy, as seen from a German point of view
Industrial relations and collective bargaining: crisis or evolution
Regulate collective bargaining by statutory law in order to de-regulate and simplify labour law
Which autonomy for the Italian trade unions system?
The collective bargaining system today: fragmentation processes and instances of resistance
Public procurement and the fight against wage dumping: a case of collective autonomy subordination?
Remarks on the collective bargaining system and the labour market dualism: Germany and Italy
Reflections about the workers' involvement and the equal partnership
Studiosi, studenti, risorse
Scholars, students, resources: teaching and researching
Teaching labour law. What is taught and how is taught and what one learns
The education of labour law scholar (and of the educator of labour law scholar) facing the complexity of the subject matter
Teaching and research: at the core of the labour law profession
Teaching and researching between freedom and authority
Teaching as a Cinderella matter among labour law scholars
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