Platform Economy and Labour Law
Platform Economy and Labour Law
The Concept of the Worker
Georgiou, Despoina
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2026
290
Dura
Inglês
9781041003670
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Introduction
1. The Concept of the 'Worker' in EU Labour and Social Law
2. Combating Employment Status Misclassification in the Platform Economy
3. The Concept of 'Worker' in Eu Competition Law
4. The Problem with the 'Subordination' Paradigm and Alternative Paradigms that have been Proposed in the Literature
5. The 'Integration' Paradigm - Methodology
6. Clarifying the Eu Competition Law Agency Acquis
7. The 'Integrated Worker' in the EU Competition Law Field
8. Identifying 'Integration' for the Purposes of the EU Free Movement, Labour and Social Law Fields
Conclusion
1. The Concept of the 'Worker' in EU Labour and Social Law
2. Combating Employment Status Misclassification in the Platform Economy
3. The Concept of 'Worker' in Eu Competition Law
4. The Problem with the 'Subordination' Paradigm and Alternative Paradigms that have been Proposed in the Literature
5. The 'Integration' Paradigm - Methodology
6. Clarifying the Eu Competition Law Agency Acquis
7. The 'Integrated Worker' in the EU Competition Law Field
8. Identifying 'Integration' for the Purposes of the EU Free Movement, Labour and Social Law Fields
Conclusion
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labour law;platform economy;labour economy;employee law;EU law
Introduction
1. The Concept of the 'Worker' in EU Labour and Social Law
2. Combating Employment Status Misclassification in the Platform Economy
3. The Concept of 'Worker' in Eu Competition Law
4. The Problem with the 'Subordination' Paradigm and Alternative Paradigms that have been Proposed in the Literature
5. The 'Integration' Paradigm - Methodology
6. Clarifying the Eu Competition Law Agency Acquis
7. The 'Integrated Worker' in the EU Competition Law Field
8. Identifying 'Integration' for the Purposes of the EU Free Movement, Labour and Social Law Fields
Conclusion
1. The Concept of the 'Worker' in EU Labour and Social Law
2. Combating Employment Status Misclassification in the Platform Economy
3. The Concept of 'Worker' in Eu Competition Law
4. The Problem with the 'Subordination' Paradigm and Alternative Paradigms that have been Proposed in the Literature
5. The 'Integration' Paradigm - Methodology
6. Clarifying the Eu Competition Law Agency Acquis
7. The 'Integrated Worker' in the EU Competition Law Field
8. Identifying 'Integration' for the Purposes of the EU Free Movement, Labour and Social Law Fields
Conclusion
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