PRESENTACION

LANLAW Research Group

Definition and objectives

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LANLAW Research Group was created in 2015 with the general objective of addressing, from a labour law perspective, the transformations of Labour Law’s discipline in the context of economic globalisation, one of its main manifestations being the increase in the international mobility of workers. In this context, the Research Group focuses on certain groups of mobile workers per se, such as those working on different transport sectors.

The Group is composed of several Labour and Social Security Law lecturers ascribed to Business and Civil Law Department. They have very different specialisations and professional backgrounds, which means that in addition to the general objective set out above, the Group carries out general research and teaching activities related to this Law’s branch, as well as an extensive activity of transferring results to public and/or private institutions that require our knowledge.

Specific objectives

  • Objective 1: The study of global economic transformations and their impact on labour relations.
  • Objective 2: Analysis of the legal and labour problems of workers providing services in the different transport sectors: maritime-fishing, aeronautical, road and rail.
  • Objective 3: To operate as a reference Group in Labour Law and Social Security’s area both nationally and internationally, organising different training and study activities and assisting public and private institutions in our environment in all matters associated with this branch of law.
  • Objective 4: The training of new researchers in Labour and Social Security Law’s area.

News

X JORNADAS DE DERECHO DEL TRABAJO Y DE LA SEGURIDAD SOCIAL

25 de octubre de 2024 - Bizkaia Aretoa (Bilbao)

First publication date: 20/10/2024

Novedades en la Ley Reguladora de la Jurisdicción Social tras el RDL 6/2023

El próximo 25 de octubre de 2024 celebraremos la X. edición de las Jornadas de Derecho del Trabajo y de la Seguridad Social de la UPV/EHU, en formato híbrido, desde Bizkaia Aretoa (Bilbao).

Las jornadas de este año tratarán sobre las modificaciones operadas por el Real Decreto-ley 6/2023, de 19 de diciembre, por el que se aprueban medidas urgentes para la ejecución del Plan de Recuperación, Transformación y Resiliencia en materia de servicio público de justicia, función pública, régimen local y mecenazgo en la Ley 36/2011, de 10 de octubre, reguladora de la jurisdicción social.

Para ello, contaremos con las ponencias de Dña. Garbiñe Biurrun Mancisidor (Presidenta de la Sala de lo Social del TSJPV y Prof. Asociada de Derecho del Trabajo y de la Seguridad Social en la UPV/EHU), Dña. Beatriz García Celáa (Titular del Juzgado de lo social nº 3 de Bizkaia y Profesora asociada de Derecho del Trabajo y de la Seguridad Social en la UPV/EHU), Dr. Jaime Segalés Fidalgo (Titular del Juzgado de lo social nº 6 de Bizkaia) y D. Luis Fernando Andino Axpe (Magistrado jubilado y ex secretario judicial en la jurisdicción social).