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Professor and researcher of Labour Law and Social Security at Camilo José Cela University, International University of La Rioja and Catholic University of Ávila (Spain). Knight of the Order of Rizal. Member of the International Brotherhood of Researchers of Toledo. Member of the Community for Labor and Occupational Research and Study. Member of CIJE (Legal and Economic Research Center - Faculty of Law [University of Porto - Portugal]
Faced with protecting the right to privacy and, with it, the inviolability of homes, the development of new technologies and the possibility of developing work from home has opened the door to a series of new conflicts that require us to provide a specific legal framework by which such situations can be addressed. In the Spanish case, we speak of Law 10/2021 from 9 July on remote working. The objective of this study is to assess the scope as well as the problems that this law generates during its application, regarding controlling the provision of services. However, we not only identify the incidental factors, but also provide a necessary reinterpretation of the right to privacy from the perspective of the inviolability of homes, especially when its current articulation may operate to the detriment of employees’ rights, as contradictory as this may seem.
Carlos Arroyo-Abad. Teleworking: A New Reality Conditioned by the Right to Privacy. Laws 2021, 10, 64 .
AMA StyleCarlos Arroyo-Abad. Teleworking: A New Reality Conditioned by the Right to Privacy. Laws. 2021; 10 (3):64.
Chicago/Turabian StyleCarlos Arroyo-Abad. 2021. "Teleworking: A New Reality Conditioned by the Right to Privacy." Laws 10, no. 3: 64.