Buch, Englisch, Band 69, 276 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 245 mm, Gewicht: 421 g
Buch, Englisch, Band 69, 276 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 245 mm, Gewicht: 421 g
Reihe: Bulletin of Comparative Labour
ISBN: 978-90-411-2850-8
Verlag: Wolters Kluwer
in this book nineteen labour law scholars present country reports detailing challenges and consequences of the rulings evident in twelve EU Member States, as well as in Norway and Russia. Among many others, the salient issues covered include the following:
cross-border solidarity among workers;
collective action as a fundamental freedom;
the prospects for an EU minimum wage plan;
the ‘social partners’ approach to national labour law;
the harmonisation of social security standards; and
the scope of enforcement by Member State labour regulatory authorities.
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Notes on Contributors. Foreword. National Reports: Austria:
National Report on Possible Effects on Austrian Labour Law Due to the Latest
Judgements of the European Court of Justice on Fundamental Freedoms and
Collective Actions; K. Grillberger, E. Felten. Belgium: Laval
and Viking; R. Blanpain. Influence of Laval and Viking upon Belgian
Individual and Collective Labour Law; P. Humblet. Denmark: The
Viking Line and Laval Cases Seen from a Danish Perspective; R. Nielsen.
Estonia: Freedom of Services and Establishment and Industrial Conflict:
Impact of the ECJ Cases on Estonian Labour Law; M. Muda. Finland:
ECJ and the Challenge of Understanding Collective Bargaining; N. Bruun.
Germany: Freedom of Establishment versus Right to Collective Action:
Developments in the Shadow of the Court; M. Schlachter. Greece:
The Impact of the ECJ Judgements Viking and Laval on Domestic Labour Rights:
‘Bolkenstein’ by the Back Door; N. Aliprantis, G. Katrougalos.
Hungary: Freedom of Services, Establishment and Industrial Conflicts:
Country Report: Hungary; G. Kiss, E. Kajtár. Italy: Viking
and Laval: Impacts on the Right to Strike and Collective Autonomy in the
Italian Legal System; G. Orlandini. Lithuania: Strikes as ultima
ratio Method of Social Conflicts Resolution: Lithuanian Case; D. Petrylaite.
Norway: Market Freedoms, Labour Market Regulation and Trade Union
Rights: Worlds Apart in EU Law? S. Evju. Poland: The Right of
Trade Unions to Collective Action versus the Right to Freely Carry Out
Economic Activity and the Right to Free Movement of Services within the
European Union; A.M. Swiatkowski. Russia: Laval and
Viking Cases: A View from Russia; N. Lyutov. United Kingdom: British
Labour Law after Laval and Viking; E. Szyszczak. The Implications of
Viking and Laval for UK Labour Law; T. Novitz. Annex: Case C-341/05.
Case C-438/05.