Viking, Laval and Beyond: EU Law in the Member States
Editat de Mark R Freedland, Professor Jeremias Adams-Prasslen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 sep 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781509909919
ISBN-10: 1509909915
Pagini: 390
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:NIPPOD
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria EU Law in the Member States
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1509909915
Pagini: 390
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:NIPPOD
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria EU Law in the Member States
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
This is the first volume in the EU Law in the Member States series. The series is dedicated to exploring the impact of landmark CJEU judgments and secondary legislation in legal systems across the European Union.
Notă biografică
Mark Freedland QC (hon), FBA is Emeritus Professor of Employment Law in the University of Oxford, and a Senior Research Fellow at St John's College, Oxford.Jeremias Prassl is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, and a Tutorial Fellow at Magdalen College, Oxford.
Cuprins
1. Viking, Laval and Beyond: An Introduction Mark Freedland and Jeremias Prassl 2. Viking and Laval: The EU Internal Market Perspective Steve Weatherill 3. Viking and Laval: The International Labour Law Perspective Alan Bogg 4. The Right to Strike in the EU after Accession to the ECHR: A Practical Assessment Vilija Velyvyte 5. The Life of a Death Foretold: The Proposal for a Monti II Regulation The Adoptive Parents 6. Three Dimensions of Heterogeneity: An Overview of Member State Experiences Jeremias Prassl 7. Austria Eva Tscherner 8. Estonia Tatjana Evas 9. Germany Bernd Waas 10. Greece Aristea Koukiadaki 11. Italy Edoardo Ales 12. Norway Stein Evju 13. Poland Leszek Mitrus 14. Sweden Mia Rönnmar 15. The United Kingdom Tonia Novitz and Phil Syrpis 16. Civilising the European Posted Workers Directive Nicola Countouris and Samuel Engblom 17. Broader Lessons for European and Domestic Labour Law Robert Rebhahn 18. Conceptualising Conflict between the Economic and the Social in EU Law after Viking and Laval Dorota Leczykiewicz 19. EU Law in National Courts: Viking, Laval and Beyond Michal Bobek 20. Epilogue Ulf Bernitz
Recenzii
The tension between the economic and the social is a central theme within the history of the EU. This rich set of essays provides a valuable addition to the existing literature through its focus on the way that the tension plays out between the internal market and collective labour law.
The rulings in Viking and Laval remain hotly debated. This excellent collection of essays provides an opportunity for mature reflection on these rulings and offers a nuanced picture of their implications for EU law and for labour law in national legal systems.
The authors of Viking, Laval and Beyond, in my view, used a comparative method that made fullest use of its "chameleonic" potential ... realised in no small part by Prassl's "three dimensions of heterogeneity" (Chapter 6) . At its most provocative, this collection conveys some very challenging messages about the nature, ideology, and impact of EU law . [its] innovative "socio-legal" focus upon the Member States sheds light upon gaps and contestations between "law in the books" and "law in practice".
Plutôt que de partir du plus général pour aller au plus particulier, l'analyse de bas en haut permet de mettre au jour des réalités nouvelles que des constructions plus anciennes sont incapables d'appréhender . les auteurs devaient imaginer un nouvel horizon, loin des mécanismes habituelle- ment envisagés dans ces deux champs du droit. Pari réussi.
What is new in this debate? Hasn't everything already been said? No, indeed it hasn't, and the book is a very helpful tool to review the judgments and the debate surrounding them in a more sophisticated and less heated temper . The book is a remarkable attempt both to look more deeply into the economic and social aspects of internal market law, and to analyse the follow-up in Member State law; indeed, this is the very objective of the newly started, innovative publication series.
The great thing about this book (and about the whole approach of the new series) is that it helps readers to understand the different viewpoints and to contextualise those tensions between the EU and the member states...In a nutshell: Viking, Laval and Beyond gives a great insight into how little some "landmark" cases by the CJEU actually affect national legal systems.
The editors in their introduction present this book as "careful first step" in braking down "the compartmentalisation in EU law scholarship which goes hand-in-hand with compartmentalisation (and specialisation) in each of the legal system themselves", with a view of "offering both a deeper understanding of each substantive area under discussion and insights into the operation of EU law more broadly". Viking, Laval and Beyond clearly achieves this goal and much more and, in doing so, makes a very worthwhile and original contribution to the literature.
The rulings in Viking and Laval remain hotly debated. This excellent collection of essays provides an opportunity for mature reflection on these rulings and offers a nuanced picture of their implications for EU law and for labour law in national legal systems.
The authors of Viking, Laval and Beyond, in my view, used a comparative method that made fullest use of its "chameleonic" potential ... realised in no small part by Prassl's "three dimensions of heterogeneity" (Chapter 6) . At its most provocative, this collection conveys some very challenging messages about the nature, ideology, and impact of EU law . [its] innovative "socio-legal" focus upon the Member States sheds light upon gaps and contestations between "law in the books" and "law in practice".
Plutôt que de partir du plus général pour aller au plus particulier, l'analyse de bas en haut permet de mettre au jour des réalités nouvelles que des constructions plus anciennes sont incapables d'appréhender . les auteurs devaient imaginer un nouvel horizon, loin des mécanismes habituelle- ment envisagés dans ces deux champs du droit. Pari réussi.
What is new in this debate? Hasn't everything already been said? No, indeed it hasn't, and the book is a very helpful tool to review the judgments and the debate surrounding them in a more sophisticated and less heated temper . The book is a remarkable attempt both to look more deeply into the economic and social aspects of internal market law, and to analyse the follow-up in Member State law; indeed, this is the very objective of the newly started, innovative publication series.
The great thing about this book (and about the whole approach of the new series) is that it helps readers to understand the different viewpoints and to contextualise those tensions between the EU and the member states...In a nutshell: Viking, Laval and Beyond gives a great insight into how little some "landmark" cases by the CJEU actually affect national legal systems.
The editors in their introduction present this book as "careful first step" in braking down "the compartmentalisation in EU law scholarship which goes hand-in-hand with compartmentalisation (and specialisation) in each of the legal system themselves", with a view of "offering both a deeper understanding of each substantive area under discussion and insights into the operation of EU law more broadly". Viking, Laval and Beyond clearly achieves this goal and much more and, in doing so, makes a very worthwhile and original contribution to the literature.
Descriere
A new series dedicated to exploring the impact of landmark CJEU judgments and secondary legislation in legal systems across the European Union. Each book will be written by a team of generalist EU lawyers and experts in the relevant field.