By Zhang Ni, Translated by Li Bingyi. September 18, 2014.
In the evening of September 18, 2014, we invited Professor Luca Nogler from Law School of the University of Trento in Italy to give a keynote speech which named “the Large Venation of Atypical Labor Law Neat in the Development of Labor Law and the Forms of Capitalism ---- “Commerce-Ford- Post-Fordism” to our students. Professor Luca Nogler’s major research directions are comparative labor law, collective labor law and trade union law. Professor Wang Quanxing from SUFE Law School hosted this lecture and the PhD student from Hunan University Su Yu attended as a translator.
On the background of economic development in the western capitalist countries, Professor Luca Nogler introduced the labor law developing venation and the development of atypical labor relations in the western capitalist countries. And he contended that the labor law development in the western capitalist countries can be divided into three phases: commercial capitalism, Fordism capitalism and post-Fordism. The economic background of each phase had been influenced and determined the feature and the development trend of labor law. Professor Luca Nogler separately described the features and the causes of development of labor relations in each phases and noted particularly the reason and detriment of the appearing of atypical labor relations which was unstable in the labor relations during the time of post-Fordism, and put forward corresponding suggestions.
Then Professor Wang Quanxing gave his comment on Professor Luca Nogler’s lecture. He pointed that this lecture involved long time spans and rich content although the speech time was short, not only studying legal questions by combining with economic phenomenon, but also Hierarchical thinking a legal question, which are worth learning for all of us. More than one hundred students and teachers of SUFE Law School attended the lecture and had a lively exchange with Professor Luca Nogler during Question Hour.
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