From outsourcing to sharing economy: Challenges in its possible mechanisms of international control

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Published 28-06-2019
Andrea Vicente Arias

Abstract

Despite being a new phenomenon, at least most of the issues of the sharing economy related to the lack of protection of workers and their regulation are well known for Labor Law. Obviously, its digital component con-tributes to dilute the identification of the subjects and constituent elements of an employment relationship, but it is easy to assimilate these problems to those presented by outsourcing; in addition, the influence that the Transna-tional Corporation has on its development is very comparable. Under these premises, the sharing economy would not be much more than an evolution of those transformations linked to productive decentralization, which helps exploring the possibilities and general tendencies in its international regulation, despite its particularities.

How to Cite

Vicente Arias, A. (2019). From outsourcing to sharing economy: Challenges in its possible mechanisms of international control. Lan Harremanak, (41). https://doi.org/10.1387/lan-harremanak.20892
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Keywords

Sharing economy, outsourcing, transnational corporations, lex mercatoria

Section
Monographic section