Analisi del quadro normativo del licenziamento economico (economic dismissal) nel Regno Unito; un possibile modello di riferimento per l'Italia

Translated title of the contribution: Legal analysis of the legislation of the economic dismissal in the UK: a possible yardstick for Italy in the light of the recent euro-zon crisis

Pierre De Gioia-Carabellese

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    Abstract

    The dismissal by way of redundancy in Britain is analysed in this contribution in both its legislative pillars and the most recent judicial stances; however, the discussion goes beyond the mere revision of secondary sources, as the Authors propose to compare the British jurisprudence to the Italian one, a jurisdiction that has just recently introduced in its legislative body an up-dated, albeit probably imperfect, form of redundancy (the redundancy for economic reasons or giustificato motivo oggettivo).
    The results of the discussion (a pure comparative analysis in law, within the area of the employment law) are quite ground-breaking, as a theory is corroborated that the British legislation in the matter of the redundancy should be used as a successful yardstick for the Italian counterpart, particularly as regards the possibility (rectius the necessity) to extend this legislative tool, just recently made tenuously applicable to the private sector workers, to the public ones as well.
    Translated title of the contributionLegal analysis of the legislation of the economic dismissal in the UK: a possible yardstick for Italy in the light of the recent euro-zon crisis
    Original languageItalian
    Pages (from-to)1085-1107
    Number of pages22
    JournalDiritto delle Relazioni Industriali
    VolumeXXII
    Issue number4
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2012

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