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The scientific editors of this issue are Michał Rutkowski (World Bank) and Krzysztof Hagemejer (Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sigg, chairman of the "International Social Security Review").

1. Background

For those who haven’t heard about it, I’m delighted to announce a new collection of essays on Internships, Employability and the Search for Decent Work Experience, co-published by Edward Elgar and the International Labour Organization, as part of the ILO Future of Work series.

Utrecht University has a PhD vacancy on an interdisciplinary research combining Labour Law, Social Security Law and Tort Law.

The youtube channel, where soon you shall find all the relevant ATPlive manuals, has just been open:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBILi5c061M

We would like to inform you about a possibility to participate in a new research project carried out by the European Trade Union institute (ETUI). We are now establishing a new network of legal experts to carry out a comparative study on Psychosocial Risks (PSR).

The ILAW Network will soon be launching a new ‘wiki-style’ database focused on the “Future of Labor Law.” This on-line member-accessible database will contain model legislation that addresses a number of priority topics, accompanied by a range of supporting documents and commentary that speak to

I’m writing you to share with you information about our next e-Academy prepared by ILO Labour Law and reform Unit and ITC Turin.

The University of Bristol’s Centre for Law at Work will be hosting a series of virtual discussions and events on the topics of the integration of technology into work and the possible role of law and regulation in shaping the future(s) of work and the workplace.

This book provides a set of proposals for how best to guarantee effective enforcement of labour rights worldwide.

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