Before and after the economic crisis what implications for the 'European social model'?
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by Marie-Ange Moreau
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Cheltenham
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Edward Elgar
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2011
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1ix, 321 p. ill. 24 cm
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what implications for the 'European social model'?
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Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009
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European Union countries--Social policy
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European Union countries--Economic policy
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HB
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3717
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B4
2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Preface 1. Introduction Marie-Ange Moreau PART I: THREATS TO THE EUROPEAN SOCIAL MODEL 2. Posting Post Laval - European and Nordic Responses Jonas Malmberg 3. Inequalities Before and After the Crisis: What Lessons for Social Europe? Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead 4. 'Quality in Work' and the Lisbon Strategy - Is There a Future? Haris Kountouros 5. Migrant Transnationalism and Labour Law: The 'British Jobs' Protests of 2009 Bernard Ryan 6. What Remedies for Social Derivatives and Expansionism of the Court of Justice of the European Union? Nikitas Aliprantis PART II: THE IMPACT OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS ON THE EUROPEAN SOCIAL MODEL Gender Analysis 7. Carers, Gender, and Employment Discrimination - What Does EU Law Offer Europe's Carers? Lisa Waddington 8. Gender and 'Plastic' Citizenship in European Social Law Anna-Maria Konsta From Equality to Dignity at Work and Social Citizenship 9. The Reasonableness Principle in the European Court of Justice Age Discrimination Cases Piera Loi 10. The Principle of Non-Discrimination within the Fixed-Term Work Directive Mark Bell 11. A Dual European Social Citizenship? Claire Marzo Trade Unions' Action and Workers' Participation 12. Toward New Synergies through Worker Representatives? Sylvaine Laulom 13. Toward a De-fundamentalisation of Collective Labour Rights in European Social Law? Antonio Lo Faro 14. The Right to Take Collective Action: The Prospects of the Accession to the European Convention on Human Rights. How the European Court on Human Rights Gave us Enerji to Cope with Laval and Viking Filip Dorssemont PART III: THE CHANGING LEGAL FRAMEWORK OF THE EUROPEAN SOCIAL MODEL 15. Towards a Post-Viking/Laval Manifesto for Social Europe Ulrich Muckenberger 16. European Labour Law after Laval Catherine Barnard and Simon Deakin 17. The Future of European Social Dialogue Christophe Vigneau 18. Can we Rely on a New Development of the European Social Action? Jean Jacques Paris 19. Conclusion 'Europe's Awakening' Alain Supiot Index.