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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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  • Takashi Araki, Chairman, the Central Laour Relations Commission, Professor Emeritus, University of Tokyo

  • Eusebi Colàs-Neila, Associate Professor of Labour Law and Social Security Law, Pompeu Fabra University

  • Alexandre de le Court, Serra Hunter Fellow in Labor Law and Social Security, University of Barcelona

  • Uxue Del Río Ilincheta, PhD in Labour Law and Social Security Public, University of Navarre

  • Cynthia Estlund, Crystal Eastman Professor, New York University School of Law

  • Elias Felten, Full Professor for Labour Law and Social Security Law Paris Lodron, University of Salzburg

  • José Luis Goñi Sein, Full Professor of Labour and Social Security Law, Public University of Navarra

  • Julia López López, Full Professor of Labor law.Senior Researcher of Consolidated Group (GREDiTSS Agaur, UPF)

  • Julen Llorens Espada, Associate Professor in Labour Law and Social Security Public, University of Navarre

  • Tonia Novitz, Professor of Labour Law, University of Bristol Law School

  • Adalberto Perulli, Full Professor of Labour law, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice

  • Nuria Pumar Beltrán, Associated Professor of Labour Law and Social Security, University of Barcelona

  • Miguel Rodríguez-Piñero Royo, Full Professor in Labour and Social Security Law, University of Seville

  • Beatriz Rodríguez Sanz de Galdeano, Associate Professor in Labour Law and Social Security Public, University of Navarre

  • Choi Sukhwan, Associate Professor of Labour and Employment Law School of Law, Seoul National University

  • Fotis Vergis, Lecturer and Fellow in Law at Gonville & Caius College, University of Cambridge

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