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Labour law, fundamental rights and social Europe / edited by Mia Rönnmar.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Rönnmar, Mia, 1973- editor.
Swedish Network for European Legal Studies.
Series:
Swedish studies in European Law ; v. 4.
Swedish studies in European law ; v. 4
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Human rights--Europe.
Human rights.
Labor laws and legislation--Europe.
Labor laws and legislation.
Social legislation--Europe.
Social legislation.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (311 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2011.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
"This volume, comprising three parts and ten chapters, all of them peer-reviewed essays, arises from the work of the Swedish Network for European Legal Studies. Its focus is on labour and social security law. The chapters, written by distinguished legal researchers associated with Swedish universities, provide insight into a range of topical and important developments, seeking new and interesting perspectives. Sweden has been a member of the European Union since 1995, and EU law and European law perspectives have been well integrated into Swedish labour law and social security law research. Within the European Social Model and the European Welfare State, Sweden (and to some degree the other Nordic countries as well) can be said to represent a specific system, as regards both labour law and industrial relations and social security law. In terms of influential comparative typologies or models (naturally 'flawed' by a certain element of vagueness and simplification, but also very helpful in analytical and pedagogical respects), Sweden has been described as a representative of, inter alia, a Nordic legal family, a Nordic labour law model, a social-collectivist industrial relations system, a consensual industrial relations system, a social-democratic welfare state regime, a Scandinavian social security law system (a 'sub-group' of the Beveridge system), and a coordinated market economy. But since 1995 EU law and European law perspectives have been extensively integrated into existing Swedish labour and social security law, and the chapters in this book go a long way in illustrating the far-reaching and multifaceted ways in which Swedish law has been 'Europeanised'"--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Contents:
pt. 1. Labour law, the protection of fundamental rights and the tension between economic and social integration in the EU
pt. 2. Equal treatment and non-discrimination
pt. 3. Social security law and free movement and coordination in the EU.
Notes:
"The Swedish Network for European Legal Studies is proud to present ...".
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786613529350
9781472565686
1472565681
9781280125492
1280125497
9781847318374
1847318371
OCLC:
782932457

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