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Коллизионное трудовое право: опыт стран БРИКС

Коллизионное трудовое право: опыт стран БРИКС

Abstract

В статье рассмотрены вопросы регулирования коллизионных трудовых отношений, возникающие вследствие трудовой миграции, обусловленной деятельностью транснациональных корпораций в странах БРИКС. Автором делаются выводы о том, что в праве России и КНР сформулирована императивная общая коллизионная норма (lex loci laboris), на которую опирается правовое регулирование труда иностранцев. Также автором особо обращается внимание на двусторонние соглашения, которые устанавливают общий порядок и особенности осуществления на законном основании трудовой деятельности иностранными лицами на территории договаривающихся государств. На основе анализа законодательства некоторых стран БРИКС, международных актов, отечественной правовой доктрины сформированы предложения для восполнения выявленных недостатков в правовом регулировании исследуемого вопроса.

The article is devoted to the problems of regulation of conflict of laws of labour relations, the growth of which is related to labour migration and activities of transnational corporations within the BRICS countries. The authors conclude that the law of Russia and China formulated imperative common conflicts rule (lex loci laboris), which supports the legal regulation of foreign labor. The author also draws attention to the special bilateral agreements which establish a common procedure and peculiarities of lawful employment of foreign persons in the territory of the Contracting States. Based on the analysis of the legislation of some of the BRICS countries, international acts, the domestic legal doctrine, the proposals were formed to fill identified gaps in the legal regulation of the issue under study.

Keywords

БРИКС,ТРУДОВЫЕ ОТНОШЕНИЯ,ОСЛОЖНЕННЫЕ ИНОСТРАННЫМ ЭЛЕМЕНТОМ,ПРИМЕНИМОЕ ПРАВО,ТРАНСНАЦИОНАЛЬНЫЕ КОРПОРАЦИИ,ТРУДОВАЯ МИГРАЦИЯ,BRICS,LABOUR RELATIONS WITH FOREIGN ELEMENT,APPLICABLE LAW,TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS,LABOUR MIGRATION

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