The territorial demarcation of the precautionary measure as a completential element
Sentence of the Court of the Social of Seville number 7, of April 1, 2020
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https://doi.org/10.24310/rejlss.vi1.10417Keywords:
prevention of occupational risks, precautionary measures, COVID-19, health personnelAbstract
The different areas of competence both by reason of the matter –to which there quests for precautionary measures (fundamental rights, prevention of occupational risks, etc.)-, and by reason of the territorial scope of their application, are the central nucleus of the judgment. However, and from a more general perspective, the doctrine of the Supreme Court and the Superior CourtofJusticeofAndalusiareflecttheexceptionalnatureofthesituation and its influence when it comes to denying precautionary measures.
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2020-10-14
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Moreno Romero, F. (2020). The territorial demarcation of the precautionary measure as a completential element: Sentence of the Court of the Social of Seville number 7, of April 1, 2020. Journal of Labor and Social Security Legal Studies (REJLSS), (1), 186–196. https://doi.org/10.24310/rejlss.vi1.10417
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