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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 December 2025

Julia López López
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Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona)

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Contents

  1. List of Figure

  2. List of Contributors

  3. Acknowledgments

  4. List of Abbreviations

  5. Introduction – Labor Institutions and Remote Work: An Interactive Perspective

    Julia López López

  6. 1How Remote Work Redefines Labor Institutions: Applying an Interactive Approach

    Julia López López

  7. 2The Sustainability of Remote Work: The Significance of International Institutions

    Tonia Novitz

  8. 3The Societal Value of Workplace Ties and the Challenge of Remote Work

    Cynthia Estlund

  9. 4Hybrid Action for a Hybrid World: Collective Freedoms and the Challenges of Digital Work Fragmentation

    Fotis Vergis

  10. 5Telework in Japan: A Game Changer for the Employment System and Labor Law Policy

    Takashi Araki

  11. 6Remote Working and Subordination

    Adalberto Perulli

  12. 7Cross-Border Remote Workers and the Virtual Place of Work: New Pressure on the Territorial Application of Labour Law

    Alexandre de le Court

  13. 8Remote Work and Redistribution of Responsibility: The Korean Case in Perspective

    Choi Sukhwan

  14. 9Telework and Digital Surveillance: Legal Challenges on the Interface of Labour and Data Protection Law

    Elias Felten

  15. 10Remote Work and Artificial Intelligence: Threat or Chance for Worker’s Rights?

    Miguel Rodríguez-Piñero Royo and Eusebi Colàs-Neila

  16. 11Telework and Work–Life Balance: Best Practices Addressing Gender Inequalities

    Nuria Pumar Beltrán

  17. 12An International Perspective on Occupational Health and Safety Challenges for Remote Workers

    José Luis Goñi Sein, Beatriz Rodríguez Sanz de Galdeano, Julen Llorens Espada, and Uxue Del Río Ilincheta

  18. Index

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  • Edited by Julia López López, Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona)
  • Book: Remote Work and Labor Institutions
  • Online publication: 12 December 2025
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