- Labour Law
- Human Rights Law
- Comparative Law
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Luca Nogler is a Full Professor at the Faculty of Law of the University of Trento, specializing in Labour Law, Human Rights, and Comparative Law. He teaches courses on comparative and transnational labour law, focusing on extraterritorial human rights violations in global supply chains, due diligence frameworks, and transnational collective bargaining. His expertise spans contract law, child labour, and the historical evolution of legal systems. His research emphasizes transnational legal mechanisms for protecting labour rights, with a focus on judicial remedies, corporate responsibility, and regulatory frameworks. Recent work explores monopsony dynamics in labour markets and the impact of fiscal policies on industrial relations. Nogler has contributed significantly to legal scholarship through commentaries on civil codes, analyses of landmark legislation (e.g., Germany’s Supply Chain Act), and comparative studies of legal traditions. Key Research Themes: Labour Rights in Global Value Chains, Legal History of Labour Law, Corporate Due Diligence, and Judicial Remedies for Human Rights Violations Teaching Responsibilities: 'Comparative and Transnational Labour Law' and 'Labour Law Fundamentals' in the Law Degree Program Notable Contributions: Analysis of extraterritorial liability mechanisms, critique of fiscal incentives in labour markets, and historical studies of legal scholars like Philipp Lotmar His publications span over three decades, reflecting deep engagement with both theoretical and practical dimensions of labour law. Nogler’s work bridges legal doctrine with socio-economic realities, offering frameworks for addressing modern challenges in transnational employment relations.




