This Volume collects the outcome of the research conducted and presented by young labour law scholars within a collective reflection promoted by the Ca' Foscari University of Venice, with the collaboration of ISLSSL about the future of labour law and the regulation of the labour market in the age of digitalization.
The multiplicity of the perspectives involved testifies how the relationship between labour law and the digital revolution, while being the subject of numerous debates and studies, is - and still must be - fertile ground for multi-voiced analysis, which may provide a general picture for scholars.
The volume is divided into four sections, aiming to lead the reader along this path, which deals with old and new issues.