Regional integration and labour law: a comparative analysis of the EU and MercosurTools Pucheta, Mauro Leonardo (2019) Regional integration and labour law: a comparative analysis of the EU and Mercosur. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThe emergence of transnational production networks and the expansion of multinational companies, as well as the development of digitalisation – all elements of the globalisation phenomenon – have largely contributed to render ineffective national labour laws. This major shift has modified the context in which labour relationships take place. States and their boundaries constitute no longer the only reference framework for labour regulations. Employment relationships have radically changed in terms of time, place, and space. Current labour laws consist of overlapping national, regional, international and even ‘private’ regulations. Regional legal orders have been presented as complementary systems developed to address the deficiencies faced by national systems. However, the synergy between transnational economic integration and the promotion of labour values and protection of labour rights at the regional level has been less clear.
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