Effective Enforcement of EC Labour Law

Effective Enforcement of EC Labour Law
Author: Jonas Malmberg,Barry Fitzpatrick
Publsiher: Kluwer Law International
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9041121609

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Effective Enforcement of EC Labour Law deals with the rules designed to enforce EC labour law directives in the workplace. Directives normally do not provide any specific rules on procedures and sanctions according to which the substantive rules of the directives are to be enforced. Instead, domestic rules shall apply. However, the European Court of Justice has developed some principles of enforcement that limit the autonomy of the Member States. The aim of this book is to analyse the meaning of the principle of effective enforcement developed by the Court in three areas of labour law: working time in the context of EU health and safety law; the restructuring of enterprises through collective redundancies and transfers of undertakings; and equality of opportunity between women and men. The principle of effective enforcement is analysed in the light of how labour law directives are enforced in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden and the UK. The book also includes an analysis of regulations in Poland, which illustrates some of the challenges that candidate countries will face in joining the EU. Effective Enforcement of EC Labour Law is the result of collaboration between a group of labour law researchers from a number of European countries. The work has been co-ordinated by Jonas Malmberg, Associate Professor at the National Institute for Working Life, Stockholm, and Uppsala University.

Effective Enforcement of EU Labour Law

Effective Enforcement of EU Labour Law
Author: Zane Rasnaca,Aristea Koukiadaki,Niklas Bruun,Klaus Lörcher
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 591
Release: 2022-08-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781509944439

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This book by the ETUI Transnational Trade Union Rights Expert Network analyses enforcement as a key element making EU labour law effective or ineffective. Enforcement is the key ingredient that makes rights effective and ensures compliance. It can make or break a legal system. Despite this, enforcement of EU labour law has received little scholarly attention in recent decades and has rarely been examined in a comprehensive way. This book aims to fill this gap. Intended for academics and practitioners alike, the book adopts a threefold approach to examine this issue. First of all, it explores the idea of effective enforcement and sets out the wider context in which EU labour law enforcement takes place. Secondly, it analyses how enforcement operates in particular areas, including non-discrimination, health and safety, information and consultation rights, and the rights of migrating workers. Thirdly, it critically assesses the role of specific actors (in particular collective actors like trade unions, as well as whistle-blowers and the European Labour Authority) and settings (public procurement, economic and monetary policy) regulated by EU law. Drawing on the insights produced by these analyses, the book concludes by proposing a comprehensive Draft for a Model Directive on 'Effective Enforcement of EU Labour Law' as an inspiration for policy development and scholarly debate in this area.

European Labour Law

European Labour Law
Author: Brian Bercusson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 765
Release: 2009-07-09
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780521613507

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This extensively updated second edition explores how individual European labour law systems combine to produce a distinctly European transnational system.

Monitoring Fundamental Rights in the EU

Monitoring Fundamental Rights in the EU
Author: Philip Alston,Olivier De Schutter
Publsiher: Hart Publishing
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2005-02
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781841135342

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The first book to examine the creation and function of the EU Fundamental Rights Agency.

European Labour Law and the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights

European Labour Law and the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
Author: Brian Bercusson
Publsiher: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union
ISBN: 3832921087

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What role will the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights play in the future for labour law in the European Union Member States? How could it affect industrial relations in these states? These are crucial questions to which a group of eminent European labour law professors and researchers seek to offer some answers in their new book European Labour Law and the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. To recall the story behind the Charter: in December 2000, this text was not enshrined as an integral part of the new EU Nice treaty, but was merely "proclaimed", to the disappointment of many, so that its legal status remained ambiguous. The draft future Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe is clearer, insofar as it incorporates the Charter as its Part II, thereby giving it a binding character - but nobody knows whether, or when, this Treaty-Constitution will actually see the light of day and, if it does, in what shape. Yet now, as the discussions about a future EU constitution are regaining momentum, the European Court of Justice has also had its word on the role of the Charter. It has declared that "the principal aim of the Charter is to reaffirm rights" which are legally binding due to their provenance from other sources recognised by EU law (Case 540/03, European Parliament v. Council, decided 27 June 2006). The thus strengthened Charter includes core labour law and industrial relations provisions, covering matters such as freedom of association, collective bargaining and collective action, information and consultation within the undertaking, fair and just working conditions and protection in the event of unjustified dismissal. The book European Labour Law and the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights is a detailed commentary on the provisions of the Charter which guarantee these and other fundamental rights that are binding upon the EU institutions and the Member States. The commentary throws light on the potential of the EU Charter to shape the future labour law of Europe, an understanding of which is important for labour lawyers and industrial relations professionals, as well as for academics and policy makers in the Member States and in the EU institutions.

Research Handbook on the Enforcement of EU Law

Research Handbook on the Enforcement of EU Law
Author: Miroslava Scholten
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 581
Release: 2023-09-06
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781802208030

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This comprehensive Research Handbook investigates the success of EU law enforcement processes. Going beyond traditional analyses of administrations and courts in isolation, it focuses on the increased cooperation seen between national and EU authorities, and on the widening variety of means used to enhance compliance with EU norms.

Regulating Labour in the Wake of Globalisation

Regulating Labour in the Wake of Globalisation
Author: Brian Bercusson,Cynthia Estlund
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2008-01-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781847314062

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In recent decades, the prevailing response to the problem of unacceptable labour market outcomes in both Europe and North America - national regulation of labour standards and labour relations, coupled with collective bargaining - has come under increasing pressure from the economic and technological forces associated with globalisation. As those forces have shifted power away from national governments and labour unions and toward capital, the appropriate institutional locus of labour regulation has become hotly contested. There have been efforts to move the locus of regulation downward to smaller units of governance, including firms themselves, upward to larger units such as regional federations and international organizations, and outward to non-governmental organizations and civil society. In this volume, labour relations scholars from North America and Europe examine the efficacy of these emerging forms of labour regulation, their democratic legitimacy, the goals and values underlying them, and the appropriate direction of reform.

Freedom of Services in the European Union

Freedom of Services in the European Union
Author: Roger Blanpain
Publsiher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789041124531

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This book deals with European labour law and industrial relations. It covers legislation concerning relations between employers and employees, collective agreements and the case law of the Court of Justice, as well as the structure and strategies of the social actors. The book consists of three parts: a general section devoted to individual labour law and a section that deals with collective labour law