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Editor in chief

Bruno Caruso
University of Catania

Editorial board

Anna Alaimo
University of Catania

Edoardo Ales
University of Cassino

Marzia Barbera
University of Brescia

Bruno Caruso
University of Catania

Filip Dorssemont
University of Louvain "La Neuve"

Maximilian Fuchs
University of Ingolstadt

Stefano Giubboni
University of Perugia

Nicola Kountouris
University College London

Antonio Lo Faro
University of Catania

Julia López
University Pompeu Fabra of Barcelona

Jonas Malmberg
University of Uppsala

Giancarlo Ricci
University of Catania

Silvana Sciarra
University of Firenze

10/09/2015
The New EU Legal Regime on Labour Migration and its Effects on Italy: The Implementation of Directives 2009/50, 2011/98 and 2014/36. Towards a Human Rights-Based Approach?

WP C.S.D.L.E. “Massimo D’Antona”.INT – 122/2015

This paper is the pre-edited version of a chapter which will be published in R. Blanpain, F. Hendrickx (eds.), P. Herzfeld Olsson (guest ed.), National Effects of the Implementation of Three EU Directives on Labour Migration from Third Countries (preliminary title), Bullettin of Comparative Labour Relations (The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 2016).

The focus of the paper is to investigate what effects the implementation of the Single Permit Directive (2011/98/EU) and the Blue Card Directive (2009/50/EC) have had on a national level and the Seasonal Workers Directive (2014/36/EU) will have on a national level. The starting point is that these Directives open up the EU labour market to three new categories of workers provided with new sets of rights. In order to evaluate their status, the common effect of migration law and labour law is examined. In particular, the paper explains how three EU-directives on labour migration interact with the Italian labour migration system and to what extent the aims with the legislative process have been fulfilled.

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Authors
Chiaromonte, William