The Lisbon Treaty and Social Europe
Editat de Professor Niklas Bruun, Klaus Lörcher, Isabelle Schömannen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 mai 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781849462532
ISBN-10: 1849462534
Pagini: 348
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1849462534
Pagini: 348
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
The aim of this book is to explore what the Treaty of Lisbon means for social law and social policy at the European level.The first part of the book considers, in detail, the general framework of the treaty and the second part goes on to analyse its social framework.Writtten by experts in the field.
Notă biografică
Niklas Bruun is Professor of Private Law at the University of Helsinki. He is the Director of the research programme Regulating Markets and Labour (ReMarkLab), Stockholm University, and member of the Centre of Excellence in the Foundations of European Law and Polity, University of Helsinki.Klaus Lörcher is former Legal Adviser to the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) and former Legal Secretary of the Civil Service Tribunal of the European Union.Isabelle Schömann is senior researcher at the European Trade Union Institute (ETUI).They are all members of the Transnational Trade Union Rights Experts Network of the European Trade Union Institute (ETUI).
Cuprins
Part I: The General Framework or Primacy of the Social Dimension (Principles) 1. The Lisbon Treaty, the Viking and Laval Judgments and the Financial Crisis: In Search of New Foundations for Europe's 'Social Market Economy' Simon Deakin2. Values and Objectives Filip Dorssemont3. The Lisbon Treaty and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union Csilla Kollonay-Lehoczky, Klaus Lörcher and Isabelle Schömann4. How the Horizontal Social Clause can be made to Work: The Lessons of Gender Mainstreaming Pascale Vielle5. The Role of the Social Partners in the Lisbon TreatyBruno VenezianiPart II: The Social Framework or Substance of the Social Dimension (Instruments) 6. Social Competences Klaus Lörcher7. The Principle of Subsidiarity in the Lisbon Treaty Thomas Blanke8. Economic Governance of the EU Crisis and its Social Policy Implications Niklas Bruun9. Services of General Interest and the Treaty of Lisbon Antoine JacobsConclusions: Concerning the Lisbon Treaty and Social Europe: A Complex Relationship that has only just started to Evolve Appendices: Recommendations by the Transnational Trade Union Rights (TTUR) Expert Group to the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) on the effective application of Article 152 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU)
Recenzii
...should be read by anyone interested in Europe's future, labour lawyers and non-labour lawyers alike.
Isabelle Schömann, Klaus Lörcher and Niklas Bruun have put together a remarkable set of nine essays analysing the implications of the Lisbon Treaty for social law and social policy at both European and national levels. This is a challenging task requiring scholars with a broad and profound knowledge of social policies and EU law, history and politics - a requirement met by the 10 authors whose different chapters are also stylistically quite homogenous.All in all, The Lisbon Treaty and Social Europe could be of interest to a wide audience. It is a 'must' for all scholars interested in an original and rigorous analysis of present and future trends in the European Union. Thanks to the methodological approach used by some authors, it constitutes a comprehensive guide for anyone wishing to understand what the over-discussed Social Europe means today and what path has been taken up to now to arrive at where we are. Furthermore, the many academic, political and legal bibliographic references make the book real food for thought. In conclusion, the book could be of use to trade unions, bearing in mind that their rights are becoming less and less a purely national issue.
All of these essays are characterised by clear scientific vigour and free thinking.
Isabelle Schömann, Klaus Lörcher and Niklas Bruun have put together a remarkable set of nine essays analysing the implications of the Lisbon Treaty for social law and social policy at both European and national levels. This is a challenging task requiring scholars with a broad and profound knowledge of social policies and EU law, history and politics - a requirement met by the 10 authors whose different chapters are also stylistically quite homogenous.All in all, The Lisbon Treaty and Social Europe could be of interest to a wide audience. It is a 'must' for all scholars interested in an original and rigorous analysis of present and future trends in the European Union. Thanks to the methodological approach used by some authors, it constitutes a comprehensive guide for anyone wishing to understand what the over-discussed Social Europe means today and what path has been taken up to now to arrive at where we are. Furthermore, the many academic, political and legal bibliographic references make the book real food for thought. In conclusion, the book could be of use to trade unions, bearing in mind that their rights are becoming less and less a purely national issue.
All of these essays are characterised by clear scientific vigour and free thinking.
Descriere
The authors' aim in this book is to explore what the Treaty of Lisbon means for social law and social policy at the European level.