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Das europäische Arbeits- und Sozialrecht
beeinflusst wesentlich Auslegung und Anwendung des nationalen Arbeits- und Sozialrechts.
Das Handbuch
systematisiert die europäischen Vorgaben und macht sie auch für den nationalen Rechtsanwender praktikabel. Schritt für Schritt wird die arbeits- und sozialrechtliche Relevanz von Bestimmungen der Europäischen Grundrechtecharta und EMRK, von Unionsbürgerschaft und Arbeitnehmerfreizügigkeit herausgearbeitet. Dabei werden die Wechselbeziehungen zum europäisches Beihilfen- und Wettbewerbsrecht wie zur Dienstleistungs- und Warenverkehrsfreiheit verständlich erklärt, auch im Hinblick auf das Vergaberecht wie die Struktur- und Beschäftigungspolitik.
Die 2. Auflage
legt nochmals einen vertieften Schwerpunkt auf die Schnittmengen zum nationalen Recht, insbesondere in den verschiedenen Leistungsarten bei der Flankierung von Arbeitsmigration wie dem Arbeitnehmerschutz. Die Neuauflage bringt sämtliche Themenfelder auf den neuesten Stand. Berücksichtigt sind die zahlreichen neuen Richtlinienvorgaben aus Brüssel, so die Änderung der Entsenderichtlinie aufgrund RL (EU) 2018/957.
Wichtige neuere Entscheidungen des EuGH, z.B. „Asklepios“, „Egenberger“ und „Matzak“, sind eingearbeitet.
Die Themenschwerpunkte:
Alters und Hinterbliebenenrenten
Antidiskriminierungsschutz
Arbeitslosigkeit
Arbeitsunfälle und Berufskrankheiten
Arbeitszeit
Befristung
Betriebsübergang
Entsendung
Ergänzende Renten/betriebliche Altersvorsorge
Familienleistungen
Informations- und Konsultationsrechte/Sozialer Dialog und Kollektivvereinbarungen
Insolvenz
Invalidität
Jugendarbeitsschutz
Krankheit und Mutterschaft
Massenentlassung
Mutterschutz und Elternschutz
Nachweis von Arbeitsbedingungen
Sterbegeld
Technischer Arbeitsschutz
Teilzeit
Urlaub
Vorruhestand
Zeitarbeit
Die Autorinnen und Autoren
Prof. Dr. Peter Axer, Prof. Dr. Peter Baumeister, Prof. Dr. Frank Bayreuther, Prof. Dr. Andreas Bücker, Prof. Dr. Marc Bungenberg, LL.M., Prof. Dr. Wolfram Cremer, Prof. Dr. Stamatia Devetzi, Dr. Ullrich Ehrenberg, RA PD Dr. Gerrit Forst, LL.M., Prof. Dr. Stefan Greiner, Prof. Dr. Hans Michael Heinig, Akad. Rätin a.Z. Dr. Anna-Lena Hollo, Prof. Dr. Stefan Huster, Prof. Dr. Sudabeh Kamanabrou, Akad. Rätin Dr. Andrea Kießling, Dr. Daniel Kiesow, Akad. Rat Dr. Thomas Klein, Maria Kleinert, Prof. Dr. Eva Kocher, Prof. Dr. Markus Krajewski, Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Krause, Prof. Dr. Sebastian Krebber, LL.M., Prof. Dr. Anna Katharina Mangold, LL.M., Prof. Dr. Katja Nebe, RiBSG Dr. Dagmar Oppermann, RiVG Dr. Gregor-Julius Ostermann, Prof. Dr. Christian Rolfs, Prof. Dr. Lena Rudkowski, Stefan Schelhaas, LL.M., Dr. Frank Schreiber, apl. Prof. Dr. Jens Schubert, Prof. Dr. Achim Seifert, Akad. Rat a.Z. Dr. Stephan Seiwerth, LL.M. (Leuven), Prof. Dr. Jörg Philipp Terhechte, Prof. Dr. Kerstin Tillmanns, Prof. Dr. Daniel Ulber, RinBVerfG Prof. Dr. Astrid Wallrabenstein, Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Christoph Weber und RA Dr. Sebastian Weber.
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Designing a fair, effective and acceptable regime that will reconcile public interest and the public’s need for an uninterrupted flow of essential services on the one hand, while maintaining the freedom of collective bargaining on the other, is an ever more difficult public policy challenge. This book, the first detailed comparative analysis of existing legal and practical approaches across a spectrum of key national jurisdictions, provides a structured and insightful overview of the law and practice of regulating strikes in essential services. As such it can be of great value for public policy debate and the enhancement of national law in the field.
The editors have assembled experts from fourteen countries who describe and analyse their respective country’s experience with strikes in essential services and the legislative and judicial as well as informal approaches towards regulating and intervening in such strikes. Departing from legal theory with systematic comparative ‘law in action’ research, the contributors offer innumerable valuable insights into a broad array of issues and topics as the following:
– mechanisms aiming at compensating employees for encroaching on their collective bargaining rights;– public accountability and responsible management of public finance;– role of international conventions;– effects of globalization and advances in technology;– privatization, outsourcing and the decline of unions and workers’ solidarity;– growing popular intolerance towards strikes in essential services;– effect of human rights-related court decisions;– convergence and divergence among contemporary legal regimes in defining and approaching strikes in essential services;– dispute process design and dispute resolution processes (mediation, conciliation and arbitration); and– substantive and procedural restrictions on the right to organize, bargain collectively and strike.The country reports are preceded by a detailed analysis of the inherent normative policy dilemma and a conceptual framework for designing and evaluating models of regulation. The concluding chapter presents a comparative overview of the insights gained.
With its comparative perspective on one of the most sensitive areas of industrial relations and labour law, and its contextually relevant options for strategic choice and public policy debate, this incomparable volume will be welcomed by labour lawyers, legislators, policy makers, judicial bodies and researchers in the field of collective labour relations and fundamental human rights of workers on the national as well as international level.
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Designing a fair, effective and acceptable regime that will reconcile public interest and the public’s need for an uninterrupted flow of essential services on the one hand, while maintaining the freedom of collective bargaining on the other, is an ever more difficult public policy challenge. This book, the first detailed comparative analysis of existing legal and practical approaches across a spectrum of key national jurisdictions, provides a structured and insightful overview of the law and practice of regulating strikes in essential services. As such it can be of great value for public policy debate and the enhancement of national law in the field.
The editors have assembled experts from fourteen countries who describe and analyse their respective country’s experience with strikes in essential services and the legislative and judicial as well as informal approaches towards regulating and intervening in such strikes. Departing from legal theory with systematic comparative ‘law in action’ research, the contributors offer innumerable valuable insights into a broad array of issues and topics as the following:
– mechanisms aiming at compensating employees for encroaching on their collective bargaining rights;– public accountability and responsible management of public finance;– role of international conventions;– effects of globalization and advances in technology;– privatization, outsourcing and the decline of unions and workers’ solidarity;– growing popular intolerance towards strikes in essential services;– effect of human rights-related court decisions;– convergence and divergence among contemporary legal regimes in defining and approaching strikes in essential services;– dispute process design and dispute resolution processes (mediation, conciliation and arbitration); and– substantive and procedural restrictions on the right to organize, bargain collectively and strike.The country reports are preceded by a detailed analysis of the inherent normative policy dilemma and a conceptual framework for designing and evaluating models of regulation. The concluding chapter presents a comparative overview of the insights gained.
With its comparative perspective on one of the most sensitive areas of industrial relations and labour law, and its contextually relevant options for strategic choice and public policy debate, this incomparable volume will be welcomed by labour lawyers, legislators, policy makers, judicial bodies and researchers in the field of collective labour relations and fundamental human rights of workers on the national as well as international level.
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