Before and After the Economic Crisis
Edited by Marie-Ange Moreau
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This timely book casts new light on the key issues arising from the contentious debate around the future of the European Social Model. The book brings together leading experts to provide a thorough and well-informed response to the recent developments in European social and labour law and policy, in the light of institutional changes. The contributors provide unique insights as they evaluate the impact of the enlargement processes, the implications of the Lisbon treaty, the integration of the Charter into EU law – and, crucially, the consequences of the economic crisis.
Keywords: Law - Academic; Social Policy and Sociology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
ISBN: 9781849809924
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction

- Marie-Ange Moreau
- Ch 2 Posting Post-Laval: Nordic Responses

- Jonas Malmberg
- Ch 3 Inequalities Before and After the Crisis: What Lessons for Social Europe?

- Danie Vaughan-Whitehead
- Ch 4 ‘Quality in Work’ After the Lisbon Strategy: Is There a Future?

- Haris Kountouros
- Ch 5 Transnationalism and Labour Law: The ‘British Jobs’ Protests of 2009

- Bernard Ryan
- Ch 6 What Remedies for Social Derivatives and Expansionism of the Court of Justice of the European Union?

- Nikitas Aliprantis
- Ch 7 Carers, Gender and Employment Discrimination: What Does EU Law Offer Europe’s Carers?

- Lisa Waddington
- Ch 8 Gender and ‘Plastic’ Citizenship in European Social Law

- Anna-Maria Konsta
- Ch 9 The Reasonableness Principle in the European Court of Justice Age Discrimination Cases

- Piera Lol
- Ch 10 The Principle of Non-Discrimination within the Fixed-Term Work Directive

- Mark Bell
- Ch 11 A Dual European Social Citizenship?

- Claire Marzo
- Ch 12 Toward New Synergies through Worker Representatives?

- Sylvaine Laulom
- Ch 13 Toward a De-fundamentalisation of Collective Labour Rights in European Social Law?

- Antonio Lo Faro
- Ch 14 How the European Court of Human Rights Gave us Enerji to Cope with Laval and Viking

- Filip Dorssemont
- Ch 15 Towards a Post-Viking/Laval Manifesto for Social Europe

- Ulrich Mückenberger
- Ch 16 European Labour Law after Laval

- Catherine Barnard and Simon Deakin
- Ch 17 The Future of European Social Dialogue

- Christophe Vigneau
- Ch 18 Can we Rely on a New Development of the European Social Action?

- Jean Jacques Paris
- Ch 19 Conclusion: ‘Europe’s Awakening’

- Alain Supiot
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