A European Social Union after the Crisis

Catherine Barnard editor Geert De Baere editor Frank Vandenbroucke editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:6th Dec '18

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The first book to examine the social and economic arguments for, and the legal feasibility of, a European Social Union.

Today, many people believe that the EU lacks solidarity and needs a social dimension. Why is this? What does it mean? Is it viable? This book provides an in-depth examination of the arguments for, and the feasibility of, a European Social Union, incorporating economic, social, philosophical, legal, and political perspectives.Today, many people agree that the EU lacks solidarity and needs a social dimension. This debate is not new, but until now the notion of a 'social Europe' remained vague and elusive. To make progress, we need a coherent conception of the reasons behind, and the agenda for, not a 'social Europe', but a new idea: a European Social Union. We must motivate, define, and demarcate an appropriate notion of European solidarity. We must also understand the legal and political obstacles, and how these can be tacked. In short, we need unequivocal answers to questions of why, what, and how: on that basis, we can define a clear-cut normative and institutional concept. That is the remit of this book: it provides an in-depth interdisciplinary examination of the rationale and the feasibility of a European Social Union. Outstanding scholars and top-level practitioners reflect on obstacles and solutions, from an economic, social, philosophical, legal, and political perspective.

ISBN: 9781108402088

Dimensions: 229mm x 150mm x 27mm

Weight: 800g

562 pages