The Economic and Financial Crisis and Collective Labour Law in Europe (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
384
Utgivningsdatum
2016-10-13
Upplaga
New as Paperback
Förlag
Hart Publishing
Illustrationer
Black & white illustrations
Dimensioner
234 x 155 x 23 mm
Vikt
636 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
49:B&W 6.14 x 9.21 in or 234 x 156 mm (Royal 8vo) Perfect Bound on White w/Gloss Lam
ISBN
9781509909872

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The current economic and financial crisis erupted several years ago. Its effects impacted deeply upon society, in which legal rules and social patterns have developed to enable the establishment of civilisation, justice and peace. Over time it has become more and more obvious that policy, financial and economic actors have adopted austerity measures as a main tool to solve the ensuing problems, and that these measures have hit social policy standards sometimes dramatically. Recent analyses have dealt with several aspects of this issue. This book focuses on one important element: the impact on collective labour law. It seeks to add to the debate by presenting mainly legal arguments derived from different sources and backgrounds, examining the EU and Troika measures, the economic and political background and the sometimes dramatic consequences of austerity measures on democracy, collective bargaining and the right to strike. Against the framework of EU law, the relevant ILO Conventions, (Revised) European Social Charter and European Convention on Human Rights provisions, the non-compliance of these measures is analysed and demonstrated. The book is also dedicated to procedural questions, and in particular, how legal approaches may be used to challenge austerity measures.
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Niklas Bruun is Professor of Law at the Hanken School of Economics in Helsinki. He is the Director of the research programme Regulating Markets and Labour (ReMarkLab), Stockholm University. Klaus Lrcher is former Legal Adviser to the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) and former Legal Secretary of the Civil Service Tribunal of the European Union. Isabelle Schmann is Senior Researcher at the European Trade Union Institute (ETUI). They are all members of the Transnational Trade Union Rights (TTUR) Experts Network of the ETUI.

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PART I THE EUS RESPONSES AND ACTIVITIES 1. Changes in the General European Legal Framework Isabelle Schmann 2. A New Economic Governance through Secondary Legislation? Analysis and Constitutional Assessment: From New Constitutionalism, via Authoritarian Constitutionalism to Progressive Constitutionalism Lukas Oberndorfer 3. Competencies of the Troika: Legal Limitations of the Institutions of the European Union Andreas Fischer-Lescano 4. Social Policy, Economic Governance and EMU: Alternatives to Austerity Simon Deakin PART II COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AND TRADE UNION RIGHTS IN DANGER 5. Austerity Measures, Democracy and Social Policy in the EU Bruno Veneziani 6. Collective Action Against Austerity Measures Filip Dorssemont 7. Decentralisation of Labour Law Standard Setting and the Financial Crisis Antoine Jacobs PART III EVALUATION OF THE EUS RESPONSES AND ACTIVITIES 8. Evaluation of EU Responses to the Crisis with Reference to Primary Legislation (European Union Treaties and Charter of Fundamental Rights) Mlanie Schmitt 9. Legal and Judicial International Avenues: The ILO Niklas Bruun 10. Legal and Judicial International Avenues: The (Revised) European Social Charter Klaus Lrcher 11. International Litigation Possibilities in European Collective Labour Law: ECHR Keith Ewing and John Hendy QC PART IV CONCLUSIONS Conclusions Niklas Bruun, Klaus Lrcher, Isabelle Schmann