ANGELO ZAMBELLI, BARBARA GRASSELLI AND ALBERTO TESTI ARE THE ITALIAN CONTRIBUTORS TO THE NEWLY UPDATED INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT LAWYER GUIDE TO WHISTLEBLOWING

With increasing focus on accountability in the workplace, organisations are faced with a rapidly evolving legislative and compliance landscape, designed to protect those who expose corporate misconduct. Helping to manage risk, IEL’s guide provides clear answers to the key issues facing employers, including:

  • The legal basis for whistleblowing
  • Implementing whistleblowing procedures
  • Scope of whistleblowing procedures
  • Whistleblower identification
  • Processing whistleblower procedures
  • Whistleblowing protections

IEL’s online tool can compare queries quickly and easily across various jurisdictions and now includes new analysis from Bulgaria, Czechia, Egypt, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Serbia, Slovakia, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, and Uzbekistan.

The guide will continue to expand the tool to cover more of the most relevant and interesting jurisdictions around the world.

The international contributors are: Gerlach Rechtsanwälte (Austria); Van Olmen & Wynant (Belgium); CGM (Brazil); Kinstellar (Bulgaria); Kinstellar (Croatia); Kinstellar (Czechia); Adsero – Ragy Soliman & Partners (Egypt): DLA Piper (France); Oppenhoff (Germany); Kinstellar (Hungary); Khaitan & Co (India); AOC Solicitors (Ireland); Zambelli & Partners (Italy); Kinstellar (Kazakhstan); Vokshi & Lata (Kosovo); Von Wobeser y Sierra (Mexico); Cuatrecasas (Portugal); Kinstellar (Romania); Kinstellar (Serbia); Braddell Brothers (Singapore); Kinstellar (Slovakia); Cuatrecasas (Spain); Schellenberg Wittmer (Switzerland); Baker McKenzie (Thailand); Kinstellar (Turkey); DLA Piper (United Kingdom); DLA Piper (United States); Kinstellar (Uzbekistan).

The guide is available on IEL website:

https://www.internationalemploymentlawyer.com/guidetowhistleblowing