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English Electronic Edition

STUDIES

p. 6 Carole Sénéchal (abstract)
Quebec pay equity law in light of feminist theories

p. 28 Elena Anna Grasso (abstract)
The Italian reddito di cittadinanza in search of identity: a comparative perspective

p. 42 Jesús Cruz Villalón (abstract)
Data protection in the field of labor relations in Spain

p. 54 Sylvain Giovanni Nadalet (abstract)
The pensions system in Italy: a continuous reform

THEMATIC CHAPTER :
DIRECTIVE (EU) 2019/1158 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL OF 20 JUNE 2019 ON WORK-LIFE BALANCE FOR PARENTS AND CARERS

Coordinated by Pascale Lorber and Guillaume Santoro

p. 70 Eugenia Caracciolo di Torella (abstract)
One more step along the way: the 2019 Work Life Balance Directive

p. 82 Laura Calafà (abstract)
The transposition of Directive 2019/1158 in Italy: Unresolved issues and complex solutions

p. 96 Catarina de Oliveira Carvalho (abstract)
Reconciling professional and family life for promoting gender equality in Portugal: some considerations and prospects in the light of the new Directive 2019/1158 on work-life balance for parents and carers

p. 108 Oxana Golynker and Pascale Lorber (abstract)
Directive 2019/1158 on work-life balance for parents and carers in the UK : the Brexit effect

p. 120 Kitty Malherbe (abstract)
Work-Life Balance in South Africa : an unobtainable goal ?

COMPARATIVE LABOUR CASE LAW :
THE PERSONAL LIFE OF THE WORKER

Coordinated by Allison Fiorentino

p. 134 Allison Fiorentino (abstract)
Introduction – The private life of the employee in comparative case law

p. 142 Urwana Coiquaud (abstract)
Tatoos on bodies and bodies fit for work : state of the jurisprudence in Quebec

p. 152 Sébastien Ranc (abstract)
Respect for personal life in the workplace during working hours : the inspection of employee computer files

p. 158 Matthew W. Finkin (abstract)
Employer Control of Private Life: the Karst Topography of U.S. Law

INTERNATIONAL LEGAL NEWS
AMERICA
p. 168 Brazil – Sidnei Machado, Federal University of Paraná
p. 172 United States of America – Risa L. Lieberwitz, Cornell University,
School of Industrial and Labor Relations
p. 176 United States of America – Risa L. Lieberwitz, Cornell University,
School of Industrial and Labor Relations

ASIA – OCEANIA
p. 180 Australia – Shae McCrystal, Faculty of Law, University of Sydney

EUROPE
p. 184 Ireland – Caroline Murphy and Lorraine Ryan, Kemmy Business School,
University of Limerick
p. 188 Ireland – Caroline Murphy and Lorraine Ryan, Kemmy Business School,
University of Limerick
p. 194 Italy – Alberto Mattei, University of Verona
p. 198 Portugal – Teresa Coelho Moreira, University of Minho, School of Law
p. 200 Republic of Serbia – Filip Bojic, University of Belgrade
p. 204 Republic of Serbia – Ljubinka Kovačević, University of Belgrade
p. 210 The Netherlands – Nicola Gundt, Maastricht University
p. 214 United Kingdom – Jo Carby-Hall, University of Hull

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION
p. 220 United Nations Organization – Elena Sychenko, Saint Petersburg State
University