Towards a care labour market? Legal and institutional issues - Labour Law Course Seminar – Long cycle Degree in Law

The in-depth seminar "Towards a care labor market? Legal and institutional issues” will take place on May the 5th from 9.00 to 11.00, in Como, Sant'Abbondio, room S.1.3.

The initiative will also be available online by connecting to the following link via Teams https://bit.ly/3jOPkDA and will take place as part of the teaching of Labour Law Course – Long cycle Degree in Law, Department of Law, Economics and Cultures.

  • 9.00 – 9.40: Introduction and Presentations from Speakers:
    ”Women, care work, new markets: the need for new economic perspectives”
    Magdalena Diaz Gorfinkiel
    , Departamento de Análisis Social, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
    Marìa Gema Quintero Lima, Departamento de Derecho Privado, Social y Económico, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

    ​Exploited, undervalued - and essential: domestic workers and the realisation of their rights today
    Darcy Du Toit, Faculty of Law, University of the Western Cape

  • 9.40 – 10.25: Open Discussion (first round)
    Programmed interventions:
    Lilli Casano, Dipartimento di Diritto Economia e Culture, Università degli Studi dell’Insubria 
    Michele Dalla Sega, Dottorato in Apprendimento e innovazione nei contesti sociali e di lavoro, Università degli studi di Siena
    Giorgio Impellizzieri, Dottorato in Apprendimento e innovazione nei contesti sociali e di lavoro, Università degli studi di Siena
    Remarks from Speakers
  • 10.25 – 11.00: Open Discussion (second round)
    Programmed interventions:
    Sabrina La Gorga, Corso di laurea in Giurisprudenza, sede di Varese - Università degli Studi dell'Insubria
    Stefania Negri, Dottorato in Apprendimento e innovazione nei contesti sociali e di lavoro, Università degli studi di Siena
    Remarks from Speakers
  • Closing remarks: Lilli Casano, Dipartimento di Diritto Economia e Culture, Università degli Studi dell’Insubria 

When

Thursday 5 May 2022,
From 9:00 to 11:00

Where