The labor problem of digital delivery platforms in Nicaragua

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https://doi.org/10.5377/derecho.v1i32.14672

Keywords:

Digital platform, Service provider, Glovo, Ofilingua SL, Hugo App, Rider Law

Abstract

From the rise of digital delivery platforms, the need arises to analyze the problem of legal classification between a digital delivery platform and a service provider, as a result of a growing development of the economy and digitization. We will analyze in this work the questions about the elements of an employment relationship, with emphasis on alienation and subordination or dependency; for which we will examine the regulation of digital distribution platforms through Spanish and Nicaraguan positive law. As a corollary, the Spanish judicial response is analyzed based on relevant cases, such as the case of Glovo and Ofilingua SL, and the recent Judgment of the National Labor Court of Appeal on Hugo Technologies, S.A. Finally, some final reflections are raised in the framework of the debate on the problem of legal qualification of digital delivery platforms.

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Érika Báez Laguna, Investigadora independiente, Nicaragua

Licenciada en Ciencias Jurídicas por la Universidad Centroamericana (UCA) y actualmente cursa el Doctorado en Derecho con mención en Derecho Público por la Universidad Americana (UAM).

Published

2022-08-02

How to Cite

Báez Laguna, Érika. (2022). The labor problem of digital delivery platforms in Nicaragua . Revista De Derecho, 1(32), 106–131. https://doi.org/10.5377/derecho.v1i32.14672

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