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Labor and Corporate Law Issues - Interdisciplinary Studies

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book explores labor law issues related to other branches of law, in the foreground with greater emphasis on the interdisciplinary study with Corporate Law, in the secondary dimension some relevant and current connections of Labor Law with Sports. The book is organized into four main topics, the first of which deals with the (im)possibility of accumulating subordinate work and the position of director of a public limited company. The next topic is the liability of corporate groups for labor claims, and the third is sports ethics as a duty (obligation) in the employment relationship of sports players and coaches. Lastly, the phenomenon of temporary assignment in the employment contract of sports players. The aim is to provide the reader with new reflections and perspectives to help them in their professional and academic work on such complex legal issues.

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Doktorant üridicheskogo fakul'teta Uniwersiteta Koimbry (FDUC) po special'nosti "Juridicheskie i delowye nauki" i magistr üridicheskogo fakul'teta Uniwersiteta truda; uchenyj/issledowatel', poluchiwshij sponsorskuü podderzhku na poluchenie doktorskoj stepeni w FDUC ot Fonda nauki i tehnologii (FCT) Portugalii; üridicheskij konsul'tant i licenzirowannyj prepodawatel' UNICHRITUS.

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Authors Rafael Teixeira Ramos
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.02.2024
 
EAN 9786207063468
ISBN 9786207063468
No. of pages 76
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Miscellaneous

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