Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Taxation – empowering communities in the COVID-19 times

This paper examines how Italy’s case law has dealt with work-related diseases (e.g. acoustic neuroma and parotid gland tumour) caused by cell phone use. In order to award workers sickness benefits, case law has ruled that some degree of probability might be sufficient to establish the...

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Main Author: Ricardo García Antón
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Cádiz 2020-12-01
Series:Revista de Estudios Jurídicos y Criminológicos
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Online Access:https://revistas.uca.es/index.php/rejucrim/article/view/6813/7084
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spelling doaj-70e41b0c925c4580a8903b8fadac12022021-01-22T13:22:57ZspaUniversidad de CádizRevista de Estudios Jurídicos y Criminológicos2660-79642020-12-012123144https://doi.org/10.25267/REJUCRIM.2020.i2.06Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Taxation – empowering communities in the COVID-19 timesRicardo García Antón0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0823-3170 Tilburg UniversityThis paper examines how Italy’s case law has dealt with work-related diseases (e.g. acoustic neuroma and parotid gland tumour) caused by cell phone use. In order to award workers sickness benefits, case law has ruled that some degree of probability might be sufficient to establish the cause-and-effect relationship between exposure to some risks and the development of a disease. In the authors’ view, this aspect confirms that labour laws fail to keep up with the new risks linked to technological innovation, especially in relation to new work environments, co-working areas e remote work. In order to deal with this issue, a starting point could be promoting interdisciplinary cooperation between scientific research, administration bodies and legal sciences.https://revistas.uca.es/index.php/rejucrim/article/view/6813/7084covid-19cultural heritagere-designing tax policycommunity
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Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Taxation – empowering communities in the COVID-19 times
Revista de Estudios Jurídicos y Criminológicos
covid-19
cultural heritage
re-designing tax policy
community
author_facet Ricardo García Antón
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title Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Taxation – empowering communities in the COVID-19 times
title_short Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Taxation – empowering communities in the COVID-19 times
title_full Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Taxation – empowering communities in the COVID-19 times
title_fullStr Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Taxation – empowering communities in the COVID-19 times
title_full_unstemmed Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Taxation – empowering communities in the COVID-19 times
title_sort cultural heritage and sustainable taxation – empowering communities in the covid-19 times
publisher Universidad de Cádiz
series Revista de Estudios Jurídicos y Criminológicos
issn 2660-7964
publishDate 2020-12-01
description This paper examines how Italy’s case law has dealt with work-related diseases (e.g. acoustic neuroma and parotid gland tumour) caused by cell phone use. In order to award workers sickness benefits, case law has ruled that some degree of probability might be sufficient to establish the cause-and-effect relationship between exposure to some risks and the development of a disease. In the authors’ view, this aspect confirms that labour laws fail to keep up with the new risks linked to technological innovation, especially in relation to new work environments, co-working areas e remote work. In order to deal with this issue, a starting point could be promoting interdisciplinary cooperation between scientific research, administration bodies and legal sciences.
topic covid-19
cultural heritage
re-designing tax policy
community
url https://revistas.uca.es/index.php/rejucrim/article/view/6813/7084
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