The quest for labour rights and social justice

Work in a changing world

Authors

Marco Mocella; Elena Sychenko; Valentina Aniballi; Martina Bassotti; Anna Casalino

Synopsis

The world has changed significantly in the time passed since the last ISLSSL World Congress held in Turin in 2018. Covid, wars and political crises suffered by different countries had a strong impact on the world of work. Digitalization and globalization are the factors which still reshape regulations and challenge the social justice all over the world. The World Congress in Rome has set the objective to discuss those trends within five broad topics covering both individual and collective labour and the social security issues. In this volume we have collected the papers of the keynote speakers of the Congress considering different aspects of the modern quest for labour rights and social justice.

 

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Author Biographies

Marco Mocella

He is Professor of Labour Law at Mercatorum University, where he serves as Director of the Law Department and Rector’s Delegate for Internationalization, and he also directs postgraduate and specialization programs at Mercatorum and Pegaso Universities. He is a member of the boards of two PhD programs focused on sustainability, ESG, and corporate financial management, and serves on the scientific and editorial boards of leading Italian and international labour law journals. A winner of several European and national research projects, he has an extensive international academic activity and is the author of fournbooks and more than one hundred peer-reviewed articles in multiple languages.

Elena Sychenko

She is an associate professor at Saint Petersburg State University, with a PhD from the University of Catania, and she teaches international and comparative labour law as well as ESG compliance at several universities, including Bologna and Mercatorum. She is a Fulbright scholar at Wharton (UPenn), a Jean Monnet Module holder, and a certified Council of Europe trainer, with experience as an ILO external consultant on labour rights projects. Her research activity includes four books and around fifty peer-reviewed articles in multiple languages, and she regularly contributes to leading French and Italian labour law journals and to the ILO LEGOSH system.

Valentina Aniballi

She is Associated Professor of Labour Law at Mercatorum University.

Martina Bassotti

She is Researcher of Labour Law at Mercatorum University.

Anna Casalino

She is Post Doc of Labour Law, Mercatorum University.

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Published

gennaio 16, 2026

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ISBN-13 (15)

9788835190110

Last reissue date (16)

2026-01-16

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ISBN-13 (15)

9788835167532

Date of first publication (11)

2024-09-11