A European Social Union after the Crisis
Herausgeber: Vandenbroucke, Frank; De Baere, Geert; Barnard, Catherine
A European Social Union after the Crisis
Herausgeber: Vandenbroucke, Frank; De Baere, Geert; Barnard, Catherine
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The first book to examine the social and economic arguments for, and the legal feasibility of, a European Social Union.
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The first book to examine the social and economic arguments for, and the legal feasibility of, a European Social Union.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 564
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 957g
- ISBN-13: 9781108415781
- ISBN-10: 1108415784
- Artikelnr.: 48825087
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- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 564
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 957g
- ISBN-13: 9781108415781
- ISBN-10: 1108415784
- Artikelnr.: 48825087
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Solidarity and Legitimacy: 1. The idea of a European Social Union:
a normative introduction Frank Vandenbroucke; 2. The European Social Union:
a missing but necessary 'political good' Maurizio Ferrera; 3. The
solidarity argument for the European Union Helder De Schutter; 4. Social
justice in an ever more diverse Union Christian Joerges; 5. The democratic
legitimacy of EU institutions and support for social policy in Europe Marc
Hooghe and Soetkin Verhaegen; Part II. Topics in European Governance: 6.
The impact of Eurozone governance on welfare state stability László Andor;
7. Booms and busts and the governance of the Eurozone Paul De Grauwe and
Yuemei Ji; 8. What follows austerity? From Social Pillar to New Deal Simon
Deakin; 9. Social dialogue: why it matters? European employers' perspective
Philippe De Buck and Maxime Cerutti; 10. The European social dialogue: what
is the role of employers and what are the hopes for the future? Philippe
Pochet and Christophe Degryse; 11. The European Semester Process:
adaptability and latitude in support of the European Social Model Sonja
Bekker; 12. Balancing economic objectives and social considerations in the
new EU Investment Agreements: commitments versus realities Rumiana Yotova;
Part III. Legal and Institutional Challenges: 13. How can the Viking/Laval
conundrum be resolved? Balancing the economic and the social: one bed for
two dreams? Sjoerd Feenstra; 14. The basis in EU constitutional law for
further social integration Geert De Baere and Kathleen Gutman; 15. EU
social competences and Member State constitutional controls: a comparative
perspective of national approaches Gerhard Van Der Schyff; 16. Social
rights, the Charter and the ECHR: caveats, austerity and other disasters
Alexander Kornezov; 17. The European Court of Justice as the guardian of
the rule of EU social law Koen Lenaerts and José A. Gutierréz-Fons; Part
IV. Politics: 18. The European Social Union and EU legislative politics
Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen; 19. (B)Remains of the day: Brexit and EU social
policy Catherine Barnard.
a normative introduction Frank Vandenbroucke; 2. The European Social Union:
a missing but necessary 'political good' Maurizio Ferrera; 3. The
solidarity argument for the European Union Helder De Schutter; 4. Social
justice in an ever more diverse Union Christian Joerges; 5. The democratic
legitimacy of EU institutions and support for social policy in Europe Marc
Hooghe and Soetkin Verhaegen; Part II. Topics in European Governance: 6.
The impact of Eurozone governance on welfare state stability László Andor;
7. Booms and busts and the governance of the Eurozone Paul De Grauwe and
Yuemei Ji; 8. What follows austerity? From Social Pillar to New Deal Simon
Deakin; 9. Social dialogue: why it matters? European employers' perspective
Philippe De Buck and Maxime Cerutti; 10. The European social dialogue: what
is the role of employers and what are the hopes for the future? Philippe
Pochet and Christophe Degryse; 11. The European Semester Process:
adaptability and latitude in support of the European Social Model Sonja
Bekker; 12. Balancing economic objectives and social considerations in the
new EU Investment Agreements: commitments versus realities Rumiana Yotova;
Part III. Legal and Institutional Challenges: 13. How can the Viking/Laval
conundrum be resolved? Balancing the economic and the social: one bed for
two dreams? Sjoerd Feenstra; 14. The basis in EU constitutional law for
further social integration Geert De Baere and Kathleen Gutman; 15. EU
social competences and Member State constitutional controls: a comparative
perspective of national approaches Gerhard Van Der Schyff; 16. Social
rights, the Charter and the ECHR: caveats, austerity and other disasters
Alexander Kornezov; 17. The European Court of Justice as the guardian of
the rule of EU social law Koen Lenaerts and José A. Gutierréz-Fons; Part
IV. Politics: 18. The European Social Union and EU legislative politics
Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen; 19. (B)Remains of the day: Brexit and EU social
policy Catherine Barnard.
Part I. Solidarity and Legitimacy: 1. The idea of a European Social Union:
a normative introduction Frank Vandenbroucke; 2. The European Social Union:
a missing but necessary 'political good' Maurizio Ferrera; 3. The
solidarity argument for the European Union Helder De Schutter; 4. Social
justice in an ever more diverse Union Christian Joerges; 5. The democratic
legitimacy of EU institutions and support for social policy in Europe Marc
Hooghe and Soetkin Verhaegen; Part II. Topics in European Governance: 6.
The impact of Eurozone governance on welfare state stability László Andor;
7. Booms and busts and the governance of the Eurozone Paul De Grauwe and
Yuemei Ji; 8. What follows austerity? From Social Pillar to New Deal Simon
Deakin; 9. Social dialogue: why it matters? European employers' perspective
Philippe De Buck and Maxime Cerutti; 10. The European social dialogue: what
is the role of employers and what are the hopes for the future? Philippe
Pochet and Christophe Degryse; 11. The European Semester Process:
adaptability and latitude in support of the European Social Model Sonja
Bekker; 12. Balancing economic objectives and social considerations in the
new EU Investment Agreements: commitments versus realities Rumiana Yotova;
Part III. Legal and Institutional Challenges: 13. How can the Viking/Laval
conundrum be resolved? Balancing the economic and the social: one bed for
two dreams? Sjoerd Feenstra; 14. The basis in EU constitutional law for
further social integration Geert De Baere and Kathleen Gutman; 15. EU
social competences and Member State constitutional controls: a comparative
perspective of national approaches Gerhard Van Der Schyff; 16. Social
rights, the Charter and the ECHR: caveats, austerity and other disasters
Alexander Kornezov; 17. The European Court of Justice as the guardian of
the rule of EU social law Koen Lenaerts and José A. Gutierréz-Fons; Part
IV. Politics: 18. The European Social Union and EU legislative politics
Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen; 19. (B)Remains of the day: Brexit and EU social
policy Catherine Barnard.
a normative introduction Frank Vandenbroucke; 2. The European Social Union:
a missing but necessary 'political good' Maurizio Ferrera; 3. The
solidarity argument for the European Union Helder De Schutter; 4. Social
justice in an ever more diverse Union Christian Joerges; 5. The democratic
legitimacy of EU institutions and support for social policy in Europe Marc
Hooghe and Soetkin Verhaegen; Part II. Topics in European Governance: 6.
The impact of Eurozone governance on welfare state stability László Andor;
7. Booms and busts and the governance of the Eurozone Paul De Grauwe and
Yuemei Ji; 8. What follows austerity? From Social Pillar to New Deal Simon
Deakin; 9. Social dialogue: why it matters? European employers' perspective
Philippe De Buck and Maxime Cerutti; 10. The European social dialogue: what
is the role of employers and what are the hopes for the future? Philippe
Pochet and Christophe Degryse; 11. The European Semester Process:
adaptability and latitude in support of the European Social Model Sonja
Bekker; 12. Balancing economic objectives and social considerations in the
new EU Investment Agreements: commitments versus realities Rumiana Yotova;
Part III. Legal and Institutional Challenges: 13. How can the Viking/Laval
conundrum be resolved? Balancing the economic and the social: one bed for
two dreams? Sjoerd Feenstra; 14. The basis in EU constitutional law for
further social integration Geert De Baere and Kathleen Gutman; 15. EU
social competences and Member State constitutional controls: a comparative
perspective of national approaches Gerhard Van Der Schyff; 16. Social
rights, the Charter and the ECHR: caveats, austerity and other disasters
Alexander Kornezov; 17. The European Court of Justice as the guardian of
the rule of EU social law Koen Lenaerts and José A. Gutierréz-Fons; Part
IV. Politics: 18. The European Social Union and EU legislative politics
Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen; 19. (B)Remains of the day: Brexit and EU social
policy Catherine Barnard.