Caring Responsibilities in European Law and Policy

Caring Responsibilities in European Law and Policy
Author: Eugenia Caracciolo di Torella,Annick Masselot
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2020-02-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781134455447

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This book explores the emerging engagement of EU law with care and carers. The book argues that the regulation of care by the EU is crucial because it enables the development of a broad range of policies. It contributes to the sustainability of society and ultimately it enables individuals to flourish. Yet, to date, the EU approach to regulating the caring relationship remains piecemeal and lacks the underpinning of a cohesive strategy. Against this backdrop, this book argues that the EU can and must take leadership in this area by setting principles and standards in accordance with the values of the treaty, in particular gender equality, human dignity, solidarity and well-being. The book further makes a case for a stronger protection for carers, who should not only be protected against discrimination, but should also be supported, valued and put in a position to make choices and lead full lives. In order to achieve this, a proactive approach to rebalancing the relationship between paid and unpaid work is necessary. Ultimately, the book puts forward a series of legal and policy recommendations for a holistic approach to care in the EU.

Reconciling Work and Family Life in EU Law and Policy

Reconciling Work and Family Life in EU Law and Policy
Author: A. Masselot,Eugenia Caracciolo di Torella
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2010-01-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230246683

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Since its timid introduction onto the EC agenda in 1974, reconciliation of work and family life has developed into a fully-articulated principle. This book explores this journey and its implications for the EC legal order and society. It argues that as reconciliation issues continue to evolve they require constant reassessment.

Catholic Social Teaching and Labour Law

Catholic Social Teaching and Labour Law
Author: Mark Bell
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2023-11-16
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780198873754

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Catholic Social Teaching and Labour Law explores the contribution that religious ethics makes to debates on justice in working life. Many faiths include beliefs about the significance of work to human development and the need for work to be performed under conditions that uphold dignity, equality, and solidarity . This book considers how the substantive provisions of labour law reflect prior ethical choices about how workers should be treated, and how beliefs from Catholicism influence these. This book provides a thorough account of the principles found in Catholic Social Teaching (CST), and how these impact human work and labour rights . It tests the contemporary relevance of its principles by applying them to current debates, using EU labour law as a case study. Specifically, it examines CST on the right to a just wage, the right to rest, worker participation, and equality and discrimination. The book finds that CST offers fresh insights on long-standing injustices in the labour market, such as low wages or poor working conditions, and also sheds light on emerging challenges such as ensuring rest in an era of digital connectivity. The book recognizes that tensions arise in areas where the Church's beliefs diverge from those that prevail in a secular understanding of human rights. This is particularly evident in debates relating to equality. It concludes that faith-based perspectives should be included in pluralistic dialogue on the future of labour law.

The Cambridge Companion to Gender and the Law

The Cambridge Companion to Gender and the Law
Author: Stéphanie Hennette Vauchez,Ruth Rubio-Marín
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2023-01-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781108499248

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With systematic, thematic chapters, this volume demonstrates how law and gender co-produce gendered legal subjects.

Gender Competent Legal Education

Gender Competent Legal Education
Author: Dragica Vujadinović,Mareike Fröhlich,Thomas Giegerich
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 713
Release: 2023-02-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783031143601

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Male-dominated law and legal knowledge essentially characterized the whole of pre-modern history in that the patriarchy represented the axis of social relations in both the private and public spheres. Indeed, modern and even contemporary law still have embedded elements of patriarchal heritage, even in the secular modern legal systems of Western developed countries, either within the content of legislation or in terms of its implementation and interpretation. This is true to a greater or lesser extent across legal systems, although the secular modern legal systems of the Western developed countries have made great advances in terms of gender equality. The traditional understanding of law has always been self-evidently dominated by men, but modern law and its understanding have also been more or less “malestreamed.” Therefore, it has become necessary to overcome the given “maskulinity” of legal thought. In contemporary legal and political orders, gender mainstreaming of law has been of the utmost importance for overcoming deeply and persistently embedded power relations and gender-based, unequal social relations. At the same time and equally importantly, the gender mainstreaming of legal education – to which this book aims to contribute – can help to gradually eliminate this male dominance and accompanying power relations from legal education and higher education as a whole. This open access textbook provides an overview of gender issues in all areas of law, including sociological, historical and methodological issues. Written for students and teachers around the globe, it is intended to provide both a general overview and in-depth knowledge in the individual areas of law. Relevant court decisions and case studies are supplied throughout the book.

The Routledge Handbook of Gender and EU Politics

The Routledge Handbook of Gender and EU Politics
Author: Gabriele Abels,Andrea Krizsán,Heather MacRae,Anna van der Vleuten
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 550
Release: 2021-03-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351049931

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This Handbook maps the expanding field of gender and EU politics, giving an overview of the fundamentals and new directions of the sub- discipline, and serving as a reference book for (gender) scholars and students at different levels interested in the EU. In investigating the gendered nature of European integration and gender relations in the EU as a political system, it summarizes and assesses the research on gender and the EU to this point in time, identifies existing research gaps in gender and EU studies and addresses directions for future research. Distinguished contributors from the US, the UK and continental Europe, and from across disciplines from political science, sociology, economics and law, expertly inform about gender approaches and summarize the state of the art in gender and EU studies. The Routledge Handbook of Gender and EU Politics provides an essential and authoritative source of information for students, scholars and researchers in EU studies/ politics, gender studies/ politics, political theory, comparative politics, international relations, political and gender sociology, political economy, European and legal studies/ law.

EU Health Law Policy

EU Health Law   Policy
Author: Anniek de Ruijter
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2019-01-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780191092152

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Whether there is a public health need for the containment and response to swine flu, or an individual need to access health care across the border for a hip operation to alleviate pain, the EU has an increasingly powerful role in the field of human health. Health law and policy is deeply tied into fundamental rights, bioethics and values, with important implications for individuals. However, it is also an expansive area of economic regulation, of social and state arrangements. The growing role of the EU in human health law and policy is contested, particularly as it has implications for the fundamental rights and values that are enshrined in national health law and policy. This book outlines, through case studies, how the expansion of EU power is taking place through law and policy, in both public health and health care. How is law and policy in the field of human health adopted, who are the institutional actors involved, and what is the impact of these developments for fundamental rights?

Innovating Business for Sustainability

Innovating Business for Sustainability
Author: Sjåfjell, Beate,Liao, Carol,Argyrou, Aikaterini
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2022-08-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781839101328

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Challenging current attitudes to governance and regulation in business, this timely book ascertains how regulatory approaches can innovate to ensure sustainable business that contributes to social justice for current and future generations within ecological limits.