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TALITA CORREA GOMES CARDIM
PDI-Ajudant Doctor/A
Knowledge area: LABOUR AND SOCIAL SECURITY LAW
Department: Labour and Social Security Law
Facultat de Dret, Despacho 4D.03 Av. dels Tarongers, S/N, 46022 València
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Biography

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Talita Corrêa Gomes Cardim, teacher of Labor Law and Social Security at the University of Valencia, has a PhD from this university under joint supervision with the Università degli Studi di Milano, with the thesis "Challenges of the legal protection of telecommuters: a critical look at the concept of subordination" (2025, excellent cum laude).

She has a Law Degree from Brazil (2011) and a Master's Degree in Labor and Business Law (2021) from (Portugal). Likewise, he has completed his Doctorate studies in Spain at the University of Valencia, under co-tutorship with the Università Degli Studi di Milano (Italy). His academic training and research activity have continuously focused on the field of Labor Law, providing a comparative perspective between different legal systems.

He has a solid international research track record. His main lines of research are:

- Telecommuting and new technologies

- Prevention of occupational risks

- Special labor relations

- Dismissal

- Gender discrimination

He has published more than a dozen articles in specialized magazines and book chapters. In addition, he has participated in both national and international congresses and conferences (Brazil, Italy, Portugal, France and Morocco).

He has participated in national and regional projects on decent work, worker training and termination of the employment contract. He also participates in teaching innovation and gender perspective projects and has carried out research stays at the Università degli Studi di Milano.

As for teaching, he teaches the subjects of Labor Law and Social Security in the Degree and double Degrees in Law.

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