The contribution of the CJEU to the notion of habitual workplace in the field of international transport

IF 1.1 Q2 LAW
Michael Wilderspin
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The notion of the place (or country) in or from which the employee habitually carries out his or her work in performance of the contract of employment plays an important role in determining the allocation of international jurisdiction and the law applicable to the employment contract in the case of international transport. The CJEU has interpreted the notion of ‘where, or from where, the employee habitually carries out his or her work’ very broadly, concomitantly reducing the scope of the ‘engaging place of business’ criterion. This article shows the evolution of CJEU case law and its contribution to the development of the notion of habitual workplace in the field of international transport.
欧盟法院对国际运输领域惯常工作场所概念的贡献
在国际运输案件中,雇员为履行雇佣合同而惯常开展工作的地点(或国家)的概念在确定国际管辖权分配和雇佣合同适用法律方面起着重要作用。欧盟法院对 "雇员惯常在何处或从何处开展工作 "这一概念的解释非常宽泛,同时缩小了 "营业地 "标准的范围。本文介绍了欧盟法院判例法的演变及其对国际运输领域惯常工作地点概念发展的贡献。
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