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Social Law and Policy in an Evolving European Union

Editat de Josephine Shaw
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 dec 2000
Social law and policy have been moving increasingly into the mainstream of the European Union. In recent years there have been important changes to the Treaty framework for enacting social policy,bringing the role of the social partners to the fore. New Treaty provisions for adopting discrimination legislation have highlighted the potential role of the EU in combatting aspects of social exclusion, and in challenging disturbing phenomena such as racism and xenophobia. Social policy is increasingly linked to the emerging notion of Union citizenship. The arrival of the single currency in 1999 is now matched by a more pro-active EU-level policy on employment and the labour market. The analyses in this collection address these and other questions against the backdrop of the longstanding controversies over the nature and scope of EU social policy, including the UK's opt-out from certain provisions between 1993 and 1997, and the ongoing debate about whether EU social policy has, or should have, a social or an economic rationale.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781841131078
ISBN-10: 1841131075
Pagini: 362
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

The analyses in this collection address questions such as changes to the Treaty framework for enacting social policy and the notion of Union citzenship, against the backdrop of longstanding controversies over the nature and scope of EU social policy.

Notă biografică

Jo Shaw was recently appointed to the Salvesen Chair of European Law at the University of Edinburgh. She is also Senior Research Fellow at the Federal Trust for Education and Research,London.

Cuprins

I. INTRODUCTIONIntroductionJO SHAWII. SOCIAL POLICY IN A CLIMATE OF ECONOMIC CONSTRAINTS1. The Integrationist Rationale for European Social PolicyPHIL SYRPIS2. Social Solidarity: A Buttress Against Internal Market Law?TAMARA HERVEY3. Regulating Competitive Federalism in the European Union? The Case of EC Social PolicyCATHERINE BARNARD4. The Constested Meaning of Labour Market Flexibility: Economic Theory and the Discourse of European IntegrationSIMON DEAKIN AND HANNAH REEDIII. NATIONAL CULTURES, NATIONAL LAWS AND EU LAW AND POLICY5. The Challenge of Europeanisation and Globalisation in the Field of Labour Relations: the Nordic CaseNIKLAAS BRUUN6. Community Sex Discrimination in National Courts: A Legal Cultural ComparisonCHLOE J WALLACE7. Addressing Gender in National and Community Law and Policy-makingFIONA BEVERIDGE, SUE NOTT AND KYLIE STEPHENIV. STRATEGIES FOR EQUALITY, EMPLOYMENT AND EMPLOYMENT EQUITY8. Equality and Diversity: Anti-discrimination Law after AmsterdamMARK BELL9. Affirmative Action and the Court of Justice: A Critical AnalysisSANDRA FREDMAN10. The Evolving European Employment StrategyERIKA SZYSZCZAKV. HIDDEN AGENDAS: FAMILY FORMATIONS AND HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT11. A Family Law for the European Union?CLARE MCGLYNN12. Transferability of Educational Skills and Qualifications in the European Union: The Case of EU Migrant ChildrenHELEN STALFORD13. Consumption, Capitalism and the Citizen: Sexuality and Equality Rights Discourse in the European UnionCARL F STYCHINVI. BUILDING THE NORMATIVE DIMENSION14. Legitimising EU Law: Is the Social Dialogue the Way Forward? Some Reflections Around the UEAPME CaseNICK BERNARD15. Converse Pyramids and the EU Social ConstitutionBARRY FITZPATRICK16. Europe's Social Self: "The Sickness unto Death"MIGUEL POIARES MADURO

Recenzii

Whilst academic, the book touches on a number of areas under the social policy banner and will be a useful research tool.
This collection of essays, edited by Jo Shaw is, therefore, a timely, as well as an erudite, wide-ranging and provocative set of reflections on social law and policy in an evolving European Union. It is testament to the richness of its contributions that many fit under multiple headings.The chief delight of a good edited collection, such as this one, is that its contributors collectively deploy an extraordinarily wide range of insights of a theoretical, contextual and comparative nature.These essays provide rich food for further thought on the past, present and future of E.U. social policy.

Descriere

The analyses in this collection address important questions about social law and policy in the evolving European Union.