EU Employment Law
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publishing:7th Aug '25
£35.00
This title is due to be published on 7th August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
This new edition traces the evolution of EU employment law over sixty years to its present-day and its advancement of the fundamental social rights of workers and social protection in Union policies.
The new edition of this work traces the evolution of EU employment law over sixty years from its limited market-based origins in the Treaty of Rome through to the present-day commitment to advance the fundamental social rights of workers and establish a core 'guarantee' of adequate social protection in Union policies in the Treaty of Lisbon.This new edition traces the evolution of EU employment law over sixty years from its limited market-based origins in the Treaty of Rome through to the present-day commitment to advance the fundamental social rights of workers and establish a core 'guarantee' of adequate social protection in Union policies in the Treaty of Lisbon. Each historical stage of development of Community/Union employment law is analysed in depth chapter-by-chapter to give a sense of perspective to this fast changing area. The book addresses the challenges posed to EU employment law in the 2010s by the global economic crisis, the growth of the service economy, e-working, demographic changes, and the breakdown of traditional work relationships and methods of collective organisation. The author illustrates how the social, economic and employment imperatives of the European integration process have always been intertwined and illustrates how the gradual emergence of EU employment law from a twilight existence is best understood by exploring consistent strands of policy development.
ISBN: 9781841136837
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512 pages
2nd edition