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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 November 2022

Julia López López
Affiliation:
Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona

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Inscribing Solidarity
Debates in Labor Law and Beyond
, pp. ix - x
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022
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  • Gian Guido Balandi Professor Emeritus, Labor Law Ferrara University

  • Rui Branco, Associate Professor NOVA University of Lisbon

  • Stefania Buoso, Researcher in Labour Law Ferrara University

  • Daniel Cardoso, Assistant Professor Autonomous University of Lisbon

  • Alexandre de le Court, Serra Hùnter Fellow in Labor Law and Social Security University of Barcelona

  • Scott L. Cummings, Professor of Law UCLA School of Law

  • K. D. Ewing, Professor of Public Law King’s College London

  • Julia López López, Full Professor Labor Law Pompeu Fabra University

  • Tonia Novitz, Professor of Labour Law University of Bristol Law School

  • Reignard Zimmer, Professor of Labor Law Berlin School of Economics and Law

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