This new edition of EU Employment Law provides a complete revision and update of the leading English language text in the field. The coverage in the new edition has been expanded with material on all the latest developments, incorporating the changes made by the Lisbon Treaty; the EU2020 strategy; the Charter of Fundamental Rights; the 'Article 19 Directives'; the Temporary Agency Work Directive; the revisions to the existing including the Directives on Parental Leave and European Works Council; and the new Social Security Regulations 883/2004. It also analyses the ever-expanding body of employment case law, including the momentous decisions in Viking, Laval, Rueffert, and Commission v Luxembourg. The book begins with an examination of the development of EU employment law focusing on the shift from employment law to employment policy. The text then studies rule-making in the field of employment law, considering both the traditional routes to legislation and governance techniques such as the Open Method of Coordination. The final chapters look closely at the substantive area of employment law, examining the free movement of persons, equal treatment, health and safety and working conditions, the restructuring of enterprises, worker participation, and collective action. Throughout, the book addresses the fundamental question as to the purpose of EU employment law: is it primarily economic, or social, or both?
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The new edition of this major work is a must-buy for all students studying EU employment law. It offers comprehensive coverage of an increasingly complex subject, tackling both case law and legislation, and provides detailed analysis of the EU's Directives and their impact on employment law.
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PART ONE: INTRODUCTION ; 1. The Evolution of EU 'Social' Policy ; 2. Law-making in the Field of Social Policy ; 3. The Employment Title and the Lisbon Strategy ; PART TWO: MIGRANT WORKERS ; 4. Free Movement of (Economically Active) Persons and the Limitations on Free Movement ; PART THREE: EQUALITY LAW ; 5. Equality Law: An Introduction ; 6. Equal Pay ; 7. Equal Treatment ; 8. Family Friendly Policies ; 9. Equal Treatment in Respect of Social Security and Pensions ; PART FOUR: HEALTH AND SAFETY AND WORKING CONDITIONS ; 10. Health and Safety ; 11. Working Conditions ; PART FIVE: EMPLOYEE RIGHTS ON RESTRUCTURING ENTERPRISES ; 12. Transfers of Undertakings ; 13. Collective Redundancies and Employees' Rights on the Employer's Insolvency ; PART SIX: COLLECTIVE LABOUR LAW ; 14. Worker Involvement in Decision-Making ; 15. Freedom of Association, Collective Bargaining, and Collective Action
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Offers a breadth of coverage unparalleled by any other title examining this complex and rapidly changing area of law Improves understanding by presenting a range of views on approaches to, and interpretations of, EU employment law Places the law in its broader social and political context offering students an understanding of the underlying purpose of the EU's employment strategy Provides a complete overview of the subject, including equality law, migrant workers, health and safety, employee rights, and collective labour law
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Catherine Barnard is Professor of European Union Law and Jean Monnet Chair of EU Law at the University of Cambridge. She is also a Fellow of Trinity College. She specializes in European Union Law, labour and discrimination law, and competition law, and has written a number of books including The Substantive Law of the EU: The Four Freedoms (OUP, 2010).
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Offers a breadth of coverage unparalleled by any other title examining this complex and rapidly changing area of law Improves understanding by presenting a range of views on approaches to, and interpretations of, EU employment law Places the law in its broader social and political context offering students an understanding of the underlying purpose of the EU's employment strategy Provides a complete overview of the subject, including equality law, migrant workers, health and safety, employee rights, and collective labour law
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199692927
Publisert
2012
Utgave
4. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
1328 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
171 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
800

Forfatter

Biographical note

Catherine Barnard is Professor of European Union Law and Jean Monnet Chair of EU Law at the University of Cambridge. She is also a Fellow of Trinity College. She specializes in European Union Law, labour and discrimination law, and competition law, and has written a number of books including The Substantive Law of the EU: The Four Freedoms (OUP, 2010).