The Cambridge Handbook of Technological Disruption in Labour and Employment Law
3 contributors - Hardback
£165.00
Marc De Vos is a professor at the University of Ghent Faculty of Law and Criminology, author and strategy consultant with executive experience in academia, professional services, and policy think-tanks, in Europe and Australia. His areas of expertise, about which he has published, lectured and advised widely, are the labour market and HR, the welfare state, globalization, and the European Union. Gordon Anderson is Emeritus Professor of Law at Victoria University of Wellington. He has published widely on the evolution of New Zealand labour law since the neoliberal revolution of the 1990s and is currently Vice-President for Asia of the ISL&SSL. He has provided legal advice to unions and governments on law reform. Evert Verhulp is professor of Labour Law at the University of Amsterdam. Until 2022, he was independend (appointed by Crown) member of the Social Economic Council and he was member of the advisory committee on the reform of the labour market. He publishes on the selfemployement, platformlabour and fundamental rights.