Challenges and Opportunities of Self Employment in the Contemporary Labour Market: An Examination of Legal Frameworks, in L'EUROPE UNIE/UNITED EUROPE PARIS, EU Enlargement and Resilience: Legal and Economic Reforms on Georgia's Path to Integration, L'Europe unie/United Europe - special volume - no 22/2025 Paris-Cluj Napoca / coord.: Mihaela Daciana Natea, Simion Costea. - Cluj-Napoca: Napoca Star, 2025, 174 pages. ISBN 978-630-354-001-6; PARIS: Print ISSN: 0248-2851, On line ISSN: 2743-4052 Linking ISSN (ISSN-L): 2743-4052, DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.36685.14562, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15109951

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Název: Challenges and Opportunities of Self Employment in the Contemporary Labour Market: An Examination of Legal Frameworks, in L'EUROPE UNIE/UNITED EUROPE PARIS, EU Enlargement and Resilience: Legal and Economic Reforms on Georgia's Path to Integration, L'Europe unie/United Europe - special volume - no 22/2025 Paris-Cluj Napoca / coord.: Mihaela Daciana Natea, Simion Costea. - Cluj-Napoca: Napoca Star, 2025, 174 pages. ISBN 978-630-354-001-6; PARIS: Print ISSN: 0248-2851, On line ISSN: 2743-4052 Linking ISSN (ISSN-L): 2743-4052, DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.36685.14562, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15109951
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Popis: 22/2025 L'EUROPE UNIE/UNITED EUROPE PARIS, EU Enlargement and Resilience: Legal and Economic Reforms on Georgia's Path to Integration, L'Europe unie/United Europe - special volume - no 22/2025 Paris-Cluj Napoca / coord.: Mihaela Daciana Natea, Simion Costea. - Cluj-Napoca: Napoca Star, 2025, 174 pages. ISBN 978-630-354-001-6; PARIS: Print ISSN: 0248-2851, On line ISSN: 2743-4052 Linking ISSN (ISSN-L): 2743-4052, DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.36685.14562, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15109951, Challenges and Opportunities of Self Employment in the Contemporary Labour Market: An Examination of Legal Frameworks(Challenges and Opportunities of Self Employment in the Contemporary Labour Market: An Examination of Legal Frameworks) Author(s): Tatia UBERI Language: English Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Economy Issue: 22/22/2025 Page Range: 84-92 No. of Pages: 9 Keywords: Labour Law; Development; Labour Market; Self Employment; Freelancing. Summary/Abstract: The contemporary labour market is experiencing a notable transition towards self employment, primarily driven by technological advancements. As a diverse range of employment opportunities arises, there is an escalating necessity for a comprehensive legal framework to accommodate these novel work arrangements. This article examines the intricate legal practices surrounding self employment across various jurisdictions, emphasising potential transformations within the labour market. It scrutinises existing methodologies through the prism of legal precedents and judicial determinations. Furthermore, the article delves into the complex legal definition of self employed individuals, contrasting traditional and emerging trends within the employment sector. The principal objective of this study is to clarify the legal status, entitlements, and protections afforded to self employed workers within this evolving employment landscape.
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15121869
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15121868
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Abstrakt:22/2025 L'EUROPE UNIE/UNITED EUROPE PARIS, EU Enlargement and Resilience: Legal and Economic Reforms on Georgia's Path to Integration, L'Europe unie/United Europe - special volume - no 22/2025 Paris-Cluj Napoca / coord.: Mihaela Daciana Natea, Simion Costea. - Cluj-Napoca: Napoca Star, 2025, 174 pages. ISBN 978-630-354-001-6; PARIS: Print ISSN: 0248-2851, On line ISSN: 2743-4052 Linking ISSN (ISSN-L): 2743-4052, DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.36685.14562, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15109951, Challenges and Opportunities of Self Employment in the Contemporary Labour Market: An Examination of Legal Frameworks(Challenges and Opportunities of Self Employment in the Contemporary Labour Market: An Examination of Legal Frameworks) Author(s): Tatia UBERI Language: English Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Economy Issue: 22/22/2025 Page Range: 84-92 No. of Pages: 9 Keywords: Labour Law; Development; Labour Market; Self Employment; Freelancing. Summary/Abstract: The contemporary labour market is experiencing a notable transition towards self employment, primarily driven by technological advancements. As a diverse range of employment opportunities arises, there is an escalating necessity for a comprehensive legal framework to accommodate these novel work arrangements. This article examines the intricate legal practices surrounding self employment across various jurisdictions, emphasising potential transformations within the labour market. It scrutinises existing methodologies through the prism of legal precedents and judicial determinations. Furthermore, the article delves into the complex legal definition of self employed individuals, contrasting traditional and emerging trends within the employment sector. The principal objective of this study is to clarify the legal status, entitlements, and protections afforded to self employed workers within this evolving employment landscape.
DOI:10.5281/zenodo.15121869