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The EU Social Market Economy and the Law: Theoretical Perspectives and Practical Challenges for the EU: Routledge Research in EU Law

Editat de Delia Ferri, Fulvio Cortese
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2020
Investigating the extent to which the European Union can be defined as a "highly competitive social market economy", this edited collection illustrates and tests the constitutional reverberations of Art. 3(3) of the Treaty on the European Union, and discusses its actual and potential transformative effect. In the aftermath of Brexit, and in the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, the book is particularly timely and topical, offering new and deeper insights on the complex and constantly evolving social dimension of the EU, ultimately reflecting on how the objective of (re)constituting the EU as a "highly competitive social market economy" might best be achieved.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367588090
ISBN-10: 0367588099
Pagini: 334
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in EU Law

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

CONTENTS










Foreword


BRUNO DE WITTE


List of Contributors


Table of Legislation


Table of cases


Introduction


DELIA FERRI and FULVIO CORTESE


PART I









    1. The EU Between Market State Ideals and Social Market Economy Objectives: Placing the Social Market Economy within the Union’s Constitutional History



      CHARLES EDWARD O’SULLIVAN





    2. The EU Transformation of the Social State



      MARCO DANI





    3. Social rights, Social Market Economy, and the European Social Model: Tracing Conceptual Boundaries



      STEFANO CIVITARESE MATTEUCCI





    4. EU Citizenship and the Social Market Economy: Shifting Balances



      GIACOMO DELLEDONNE




      PART II





    5. W(h)ither Social Europe? Labour Rights in a Social Market Economy



      MICHAEL DOHERTY





    6. The Social Dimension of EU Public Procurement and The Social Market Economy



      CHRISTOPHER BOVIS





    7. Social Considerations in EU Competition Law: The Protection of Competition as a Cornerstone of the Social Market Economy



      ANDREAS HEINEMANN





    8. State Aid Law in a Social Market Economy



      DELIA FERRI and JUAN JORGE PIERNAS LÓPEZ





    9. Services of General Economic Interest and Social Considerations



      JUAN JORGE PIERNAS LÓPEZ





    10. Social Services, Service Providers and Non-Economic Activities in the Realm of the EU ‘Social Market Economy’



      SILVIA PELLIZZARI





    11. Cross-Border Healthcare and the Social Market Economy



      LUCIA BUSATTA and TAMARA HERVEY





    12. Social Considerations in EU Consumer Law: The Legislator, the Court and a Rhapsody in Blue



      VANESSA MAK





    13. Towards a More Socially Orientated EU Copyright Law: A Soft Paradigm Shift after Lisbon?



      CATERINA SGANGA





    14. The Social Dimension of EU Energy Law



      GOKCE METE and RAPHAEL HEFFRON





    15. The Social Dimension of the Common Commercial Policy



      VIVIAN KUBE and LUIGI PEDRESCHI





    16. The Social Dimension of EU Investment Law and Policy



SONDRA FACCIO


Conclusion


DELIA FERRI and FULVIO CORTESE


INDEX

Notă biografică

Dr. Delia Ferri is a Lecturer in Law at Maynooth University Department of Law




Prof. Dr. Fulvio Cortese is Full Professor of Administrative Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Trento

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Investigating the extent to which the European Union can be defined as a "highly competitive social market economy", this edited collection illustrates and tests the constitutional reverberations of Art. 3(3) of the Treaty on the European Union, and discusses its actual and potential transformative effect.