Author: Stephen Hardy
Publisher: Spiramus Press Ltd
ISBN: 1904905617
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This book reviews the evolution of labor law within the EU, analyzes the distinct regional approaches to employment and welfare, and looks at the pressures for change within a further enlarged EU. The book then provides a basic outline of employment law in each of the 27 Member States. In the three years since the first edition of this book was published in 2007, much more information has become available on employment law in the new accession countries. It is also a timely reminder that the geographical expansion of the EU is not finished. The book reviews the impact of the potential entry of new Members as the EU extends eastwards. The book identifies areas where the law is unified by the enactment of European Directives and examines regional differences which are potential pitfalls for employers with workers in more than one EU State.
Language: en
Pages: 803
Pages: 803
European employment law is becoming increasingly important. Its impact upon domestic law of the Member States is growing in fields such as fixed-term employment contracts, collective redundancies, and industrial action. This book therefore covers the complete scope of European employment law: its foundations in EU primary law and its various
Language: en
Pages: 294
Pages: 294
This book reviews the evolution of labor law within the EU, analyzes the distinct regional approaches to employment and welfare, and looks at the pressures for change within a further enlarged EU. The book then provides a basic outline of employment law in each of the 27 Member States. In
Language: en
Pages: 646
Pages: 646
This publication brings together the most important European and international regulation in the area of labour law. It includes regulations from, among others, the European Union, the Council of Europe and the International Labour Organisation. The selected regulations are decisive to some extent for the content of the EU member
Language: en
Pages: 256
Pages: 256
This book will provide a basic outline of employment law in each of the 25 member states. It identifies those areas where the law is unified by the enactment of European Directives, and notes regional differences which are potential pitfalls for employers with workers in more than one EU state.
Language: en
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Language: en
Pages: 582
Pages: 582
This book provides for a comprehensive overview of the various areas of European labour law: fundamental rights, free movement of workers and posting, equal treatment, a-typical forms of employment, collective bargaining and collective agreements, restructuring of enterprises and health and safety.
Language: en
Pages: 403
Pages: 403
Books about Compilation of Legislation Relevant to European Employment Law
Language: en
Pages: 627
Pages: 627
Bercusson: European Labour Law, part of the lauded Law in Context series, explores the complex dynamic whereby 15 different national legal systems, in symbiosis with the institutions of the European Union, are producing a new supra-national law for Europe. UK membership of the EU brings with it the acknowledged supremacy
Language: en
Pages: 169
Pages: 169
In the realm of European employment law, tension exists between the concepts of 'economic policy' and 'social policy.' During recent years, a growing tendency to emphasize the 'economic' at the expense of the 'social' can be discerned. What this trend gives us'in the views of the leading figures in the
Language: en
Pages: 958
Pages: 958
This book deals with European labour Law and industrial relations. It covers legislation concerning relations between employers and employees, collective agreements and the case law of the Court of Justice, as well as the structure and strategies of the social actors. The book consists of three parts: a general section,