Before and After the Economic Crisis: What Implications for the 'european Social Model'?

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M. -A. Moreau
Edward Elgar Publishing, Jan 1, 2011 - Business & Economics - 336 pages
This timely book casts new light on the key issues arising from the contentious debate around the future of the European Social Model. Marie-Ange Moreau brings together leading experts to provide a thorough and well-informed response to the recent develop
 

Contents

1 Introduction
1
PART I Threats to the European social model
23
Nordic responses
25
what lessons for Social Europe?
40
is there a future?
58
the British jobs protests of 2009
72
6 What remedies for social derivatives and expansions of the Court of Justice of the European Union?
89
gender analysis
99
11 A dual European social citizenship?
170
Section 2 Trade Union Action and Workers Participation
185
12 Toward new synergies through worker representatives?
187
13 Toward a defundamentalisation of collective labour rights in European social law?
203
14 How the European Court of Human Rights gave us Enerji to copy with Laval and Viking+
217
PART III The changing legal framework of the European social model
237
15 Towards a postVikingLaval manifesto for Social Europe
239
16 European labour law after Laval
252

what does EU law offer Europes carers?
101
8 Gender and plastic citiizenship in European social law
129
Section 1 From Equality to Dignity at Work and Social Citizenship
139
9 The reasonableness principle in the European Court of Justice age discrimination cases
141
10 The principle of nondiscrimination within the FixedTerm Work Directive
155
17 The future of European social dialogue
270
18 Can we rely on a new development of the European social action?
285
Europes awakening
292
Index
311
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Edited by Marie-Ange Moreau, Professor, Institut d'Études du Travail de Lyon (IETL), University Lyon 2, France and member of Inter-University Research Centre on Globalization and Work (CRIMT), Montréal, CanadaWith assistance from Iryna Ulasiuk, European University Institute (EUI), Florence, Italy

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