“Multinationality with variable geometry” and the EU legal order

This paper highlights that the approach to the “notion” of “multinationality” of the EU legal order is different from that adopted by the international legal order, where that notion is substantially irrelevant. For the EU legal system, it is often appropriate to define a multinational company and t...

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Main Author: Massimiliano Delfino
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2019-07-01
Series:Italian Labour Law e-Journal
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Online Access:https://illej.unibo.it/article/view/9692
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spelling doaj-2eba09176d684b70bbdec2e4a0711b162020-11-25T02:49:02ZengUniversity of BolognaItalian Labour Law e-Journal1561-80482019-07-01121859210.6092/issn.1561-8048/96928271“Multinationality with variable geometry” and the EU legal orderMassimiliano Delfino0Università degli studi di Napoli - Federico IIThis paper highlights that the approach to the “notion” of “multinationality” of the EU legal order is different from that adopted by the international legal order, where that notion is substantially irrelevant. For the EU legal system, it is often appropriate to define a multinational company and this system does not adopt only one definition, thus giving rise to a “variable geometry multinationality”. In this regard, the EU provisions on collective redundancies and on European works councils are very eloquent although the EU adopts a different approach in the two cases. Another notion of multinationality at the EU level is that concerning companies operating on a digital platform where it is possible to speak of a "double multinationality", the first deriving from the presence of several undertakings of a group operating according to corporate logic, and the second arising from the presence of the digital platform. The final part of the paper deals with the notion of multinationality in the Italian legal order as regards to some quite recent national provisions concerning relocation outside the European Union.https://illej.unibo.it/article/view/9692multinationalityformal corporate controlsubstantial corporate controldigital platformrelocationworkers’ protection
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“Multinationality with variable geometry” and the EU legal order
Italian Labour Law e-Journal
multinationality
formal corporate control
substantial corporate control
digital platform
relocation
workers’ protection
author_facet Massimiliano Delfino
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title “Multinationality with variable geometry” and the EU legal order
title_short “Multinationality with variable geometry” and the EU legal order
title_full “Multinationality with variable geometry” and the EU legal order
title_fullStr “Multinationality with variable geometry” and the EU legal order
title_full_unstemmed “Multinationality with variable geometry” and the EU legal order
title_sort “multinationality with variable geometry” and the eu legal order
publisher University of Bologna
series Italian Labour Law e-Journal
issn 1561-8048
publishDate 2019-07-01
description This paper highlights that the approach to the “notion” of “multinationality” of the EU legal order is different from that adopted by the international legal order, where that notion is substantially irrelevant. For the EU legal system, it is often appropriate to define a multinational company and this system does not adopt only one definition, thus giving rise to a “variable geometry multinationality”. In this regard, the EU provisions on collective redundancies and on European works councils are very eloquent although the EU adopts a different approach in the two cases. Another notion of multinationality at the EU level is that concerning companies operating on a digital platform where it is possible to speak of a "double multinationality", the first deriving from the presence of several undertakings of a group operating according to corporate logic, and the second arising from the presence of the digital platform. The final part of the paper deals with the notion of multinationality in the Italian legal order as regards to some quite recent national provisions concerning relocation outside the European Union.
topic multinationality
formal corporate control
substantial corporate control
digital platform
relocation
workers’ protection
url https://illej.unibo.it/article/view/9692
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