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Riccardo Del Punta, the Capability Approach and Reflexive Labour Law

  • Ralf Rogowski

The article deals with the relationship between reflexive labour law and capabilty approach in labour law. The author discusses CA and Riccardo Del Punta’s understanding of it, then He outlines the main tenets of RLL (and similarities with CA) and ends with a few comments on overlaps and differences between CA and RLL.

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  • Riccardo Del Punta,
  • capability approach,
  • reflexive labour law,
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Ralf Rogowski

University of Warwick, United Kingdom - ORCID: 0000-0003-3493-4074

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Chapter Title

Riccardo Del Punta, the Capability Approach and Reflexive Labour Law

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Ralf Rogowski

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English

DOI

10.36253/979-12-215-0507-8.62

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2024

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Trasformazioni, valori e regole del lavoro

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Scritti per Riccardo Del Punta - Volume III

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William Chiaromonte, Maria Luisa Vallauri

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2024

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