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Decent Work in the Digital Age: European and Comparative Perspectives. / Lin, Ou.
In: Industrial Law Journal, Vol. 53, No. 1, 12.03.2024, p. 116-119.

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Lin O. Decent Work in the Digital Age: European and Comparative Perspectives. Industrial Law Journal. 2024 Mar 12;53(1):116-119. Epub 2023 Dec 9. doi: 10.1093/indlaw/dwad032

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Lin, Ou. / Decent Work in the Digital Age : European and Comparative Perspectives. In: Industrial Law Journal. 2024 ; Vol. 53, No. 1. pp. 116-119.

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