Marco Rocca
Présentation
I am a researcher (chargé de recherche) in European, international and comparative labour law at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS). In this capacity I am affiliated to the research unit DRES (UMR 7354 Droit, religion, entreprise et société) at Strasbourg University.
My present research interests are:
- Temporary labour migration in/to the EU and social rights
- The role of labour law in the context of the EU economic governance
- The relationship between the EU legal order and international labour law
Before landing at the CNRS, I had three postdoctoral experiences, at Hasselt University (Belgium, supervisor Petra Foubert), University of Verona (Italy, supervisor Laura Calafà), and the Excellence Chair on Pensions (Belgium, Université Catholique de Louvain, supervisor Alexia Autenne).
From 2014 to 2020 I also taught several courses, in both French and English, such as European and International Labour Law, Belgian Labour Law, Comparative industrial relations, and Advanced aspects of labour law. I currently teach advanced classes and seminars at the University of Strasbourg, mainly focusing on European, international and comparative labour law.
In 2014 I defended my Ph.D thesis on “Posting of workers and collective labour law in the EU“ at the Université Catholique de Louvain (supervisor Filip Dorssemont). Prior to the Ph.D, I received my Master in Law at the University of Pisa (October 2009) and at the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna.
Yes, I am yet another Italian abroad.
Publications
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Short-term labour mobility in the EU: a legal perspectiveMehtap Akgüç; Wouter Zwysen. Moving under the radar: ongoing challenges for short-term intra-EU mobility, ETUI, pp.33-46, 2025, 978-2-87452-741-8
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hal-05206260
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The challenges to labour mobility at the European levelHélène Michel; Mélanie Schmitt. The EU’s Government of Worker Mobility. An Interdisciplinary Discussion, 1, Routledge, pp.9-20, 2023, 9781032288147. ⟨10.4324/9781003298649-3⟩
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hal-04007298
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Mobility as a European political battleground. Issues and actors in the revision of the posting of workers directiveHélène Michel, Mélanie Schmitt. The EU's Government of Worker Mobility. An Interdisciplinary Discussion, 1, Routledge, pp.61-77, 2023, ⟨10.4324/9781003298649-7⟩
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hal-04269584
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The European Social Charter and the European UnionCarole Nivard; Stefano Angeleri. The European Social Charter: A Commentary. volume 1 "Cross-cutting Themes", 1, Brill Nijhoff, pp.375-401, 2022, The European Social Charter: A Commentary, 9789004434042
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hal-03779573
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Structural characteristics and industrial relations in the pork value chain: the case of BelgiumPiera Campanella; Davide Dazzi. Fairness, freedom and industrial relations across Europe: up and down the meat value chain, Franco Angeli, pp.49-74, 2020
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hal-02974598
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Perspective internationale : les juges face aux plateformesAuriane Lamine; Céline Wattecamps. Quel droit social pour les travailleurs de plateformes ?, Anthemis, pp.85-98, 2020
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hal-02974601
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Les dernières minutes de la dernière chance : l’agence européenne du travail et L’union en 2019Silvia Borelli; Marc Morsa; Andrea Allamprese. L’autorité européenne du travail, Bruylant, pp.25-44, 2020
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hal-02974600
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Stepping stones over troubled waters. Recent legal evolutions and the reform of the Posting of Workers DirectiveNathan Lillie; Jens Arnholtz. Posted Work in the European Union. The Political Economy of Free Movement, Routledge, pp.167-184, 2020
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hal-02974599
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La discipline du transfert d’entreprise en droit italien face au droit de l’Union européenneFabienne Kéfer. Les transferts conventionnels d’entreprises – Les frictions entre le droit européen et les droits nationaux espagnol, français, luxembourgeois, italien et belge, Bruylant, pp.113-132, 2019
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hal-02188932
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Article 28 – The Right to Collective Action and Collective BargainingKlaus Lörcher; Stefan Clauwaert; Filip Dorssemont; Mélanie Schmitt. The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union and the Employment Relation, Hart Publishing, pp.465-504, 2019
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hal-02188930
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La réforme de la directive détachementFilip Dorssemont; Aurélie Frankart; Marc Morsa; Edoardo Traversa. Le travail détaché face au droit européen – Perspectives de droit social et de droit fiscal, Larcier, pp.15-34, 2019
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hal-02188913
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Customer ratings as a vector for discrimination in employment relations? Pathways and pitfalls for legal remediesEdoardo Ales; Ylenia Curzi; Tindara Addabbo; Tommaso Fabbri; Olga Rymkevich; Iacopo Senatori. Performance Appraisal in Modern Employment Relations. An Interdisciplinary Approach, Palgrave McMillan, pp.225-251, 2019
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hal-02974597
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4.2.4 Public Procurement DirectiveEU Labour Law: A Commentary, 2025
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hal-05447045
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4.2.1 General Remarks / Related ProvisionsEU Labour Law: A Commentary, 2025
Notice d’encyclopédie ou de dictionnaire
hal-05447037
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Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU)EU Labour Law: A Commentary, 2025
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hal-05447078
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4.2.3 Enforcement DirectiveEU Labour Law: A Commentary, 2025
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hal-05447050
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