Sumario: | This book, authored by Miriam Monjas Barrena, delves into the procedural aspects of labor law, specifically focusing on the presentation, admission, and rectification possibilities of labor demands. It addresses the challenges of 21st-century procedural law, including the integration of artificial intelligence and alternative dispute resolution methods in judicial processes. The work provides a comprehensive analysis of the procedural requirements such as time, place, and form for submitting labor claims, and details the roles of judicial officers in these processes. Aimed at legal professionals and scholars, the book also explores the implications of admission and inadmission decisions, offering insights into the procedural and material effects of definitive admission. It is part of a collection on ethics, justice, and process, making it a valuable resource for understanding contemporary procedural dynamics in labor law.
|