03 Mar 2017 Francesco Vigano': Law as a Way to Fulfill an Ideal of Justice Fundamental rights and protection of the weak are the focus of the new Full Professor of Criminal Law's interests
07 Feb 2017 Gig Economy: What Rights for Workers? The young labor law expert Antonio Aloisi studies the grey undefined area that sits between the figure of the employee and that of the independent contractor
12 Dec 2016 The Law of Privacy and Business Formulas Algorithms and responsibility. Here's how you search for the right balance on the web, according to Oreste Pollicino of Bocconi's Department of Legal Studies
30 Jul 2016 Twelve New Professors for a University in Evolution Eight assistant professors, one associate and three full professors strengthen all Bocconi departments from September 2016. In the name of high quality research
19 May 2016 Jobs Act and French Labor Market Reform: So Similar and yet so Different The French law is the first of its kind, while in Italy there have been similar in the past, it is not limited to new contracts, as the Jobs Act is, and was approved without a vote in the Parliament, Labor Law Professor Stefano Liebman says
16 Feb 2016 There's a Bit of State in the Islamic State The elements necessary to talk of a genuine state are there, even if in a weak form, Arianna Vedaschi explains in a video. She defines IS as a statebuildingoriented project, which provides a new model of society, following fundamentalist lines