European Economic and Social Constitutionalism after the Treaty of Lisbon
Herausgeber: Schiek, Dagmar; Schneider, Hildegard; Liebert, Ulrike
European Economic and Social Constitutionalism after the Treaty of Lisbon
Herausgeber: Schiek, Dagmar; Schneider, Hildegard; Liebert, Ulrike
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An analysis of the impact of EU law on socio-economic realities from different disciplinary perspectives.
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An analysis of the impact of EU law on socio-economic realities from different disciplinary perspectives.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9781107006812
- ISBN-10: 1107006813
- Artikelnr.: 33157588
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- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9781107006812
- ISBN-10: 1107006813
- Artikelnr.: 33157588
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction Dagmar Schiek, Ulrike Liebert and Hildegard Schneider; Part I.
European Economic and Social Constitutionalism Between Norms and Practices:
1. Re-embedding economic and social constitutionalism: normative
perspectives for the EU Dagmar Schiek; 2. Reconciling market with social
Europe? The EU under the Lisbon Treaty Ulrike Liebert; 3. Constitutionalism
between normative frameworks and the socio-legal frameworks of society
Nicole Lindstrom; 4. Observations on economic governance and the search for
a European economic constitution Wouter Devroe and Pieter van
Cleyenbreugel; Part II. Emanations of Tensions Between Economic and Social
Integration: 5. Circular migration: a triple win situation? Wishful
thinking or a serious option for a sustainable migration policy? Hildegard
Schneider and Anja Wiesbrock; 6. EU Company regulation between economic and
social integration Thomas Biermeyer; 7. Services of general economic
interest under EU law constraints Ulla Neergaard; Part III. Studying Cases
of Possible Tensions: 8. Civic integration of immigrants: a challenge to
proportionality and non-discrimination in the common European immigration
policy? Sergio Carrera and Anja Wiesbrock; 9. Corporate social
responsibility: assessing the scope for an EU policy Sandra Kröger; 10.
Services of general interest provision through the third sector under EU
competition law constraints - the example of organising healthcare in
England, Wales and the Netherlands Ida Wendt and Andrea Gideon.
European Economic and Social Constitutionalism Between Norms and Practices:
1. Re-embedding economic and social constitutionalism: normative
perspectives for the EU Dagmar Schiek; 2. Reconciling market with social
Europe? The EU under the Lisbon Treaty Ulrike Liebert; 3. Constitutionalism
between normative frameworks and the socio-legal frameworks of society
Nicole Lindstrom; 4. Observations on economic governance and the search for
a European economic constitution Wouter Devroe and Pieter van
Cleyenbreugel; Part II. Emanations of Tensions Between Economic and Social
Integration: 5. Circular migration: a triple win situation? Wishful
thinking or a serious option for a sustainable migration policy? Hildegard
Schneider and Anja Wiesbrock; 6. EU Company regulation between economic and
social integration Thomas Biermeyer; 7. Services of general economic
interest under EU law constraints Ulla Neergaard; Part III. Studying Cases
of Possible Tensions: 8. Civic integration of immigrants: a challenge to
proportionality and non-discrimination in the common European immigration
policy? Sergio Carrera and Anja Wiesbrock; 9. Corporate social
responsibility: assessing the scope for an EU policy Sandra Kröger; 10.
Services of general interest provision through the third sector under EU
competition law constraints - the example of organising healthcare in
England, Wales and the Netherlands Ida Wendt and Andrea Gideon.
Introduction Dagmar Schiek, Ulrike Liebert and Hildegard Schneider; Part I.
European Economic and Social Constitutionalism Between Norms and Practices:
1. Re-embedding economic and social constitutionalism: normative
perspectives for the EU Dagmar Schiek; 2. Reconciling market with social
Europe? The EU under the Lisbon Treaty Ulrike Liebert; 3. Constitutionalism
between normative frameworks and the socio-legal frameworks of society
Nicole Lindstrom; 4. Observations on economic governance and the search for
a European economic constitution Wouter Devroe and Pieter van
Cleyenbreugel; Part II. Emanations of Tensions Between Economic and Social
Integration: 5. Circular migration: a triple win situation? Wishful
thinking or a serious option for a sustainable migration policy? Hildegard
Schneider and Anja Wiesbrock; 6. EU Company regulation between economic and
social integration Thomas Biermeyer; 7. Services of general economic
interest under EU law constraints Ulla Neergaard; Part III. Studying Cases
of Possible Tensions: 8. Civic integration of immigrants: a challenge to
proportionality and non-discrimination in the common European immigration
policy? Sergio Carrera and Anja Wiesbrock; 9. Corporate social
responsibility: assessing the scope for an EU policy Sandra Kröger; 10.
Services of general interest provision through the third sector under EU
competition law constraints - the example of organising healthcare in
England, Wales and the Netherlands Ida Wendt and Andrea Gideon.
European Economic and Social Constitutionalism Between Norms and Practices:
1. Re-embedding economic and social constitutionalism: normative
perspectives for the EU Dagmar Schiek; 2. Reconciling market with social
Europe? The EU under the Lisbon Treaty Ulrike Liebert; 3. Constitutionalism
between normative frameworks and the socio-legal frameworks of society
Nicole Lindstrom; 4. Observations on economic governance and the search for
a European economic constitution Wouter Devroe and Pieter van
Cleyenbreugel; Part II. Emanations of Tensions Between Economic and Social
Integration: 5. Circular migration: a triple win situation? Wishful
thinking or a serious option for a sustainable migration policy? Hildegard
Schneider and Anja Wiesbrock; 6. EU Company regulation between economic and
social integration Thomas Biermeyer; 7. Services of general economic
interest under EU law constraints Ulla Neergaard; Part III. Studying Cases
of Possible Tensions: 8. Civic integration of immigrants: a challenge to
proportionality and non-discrimination in the common European immigration
policy? Sergio Carrera and Anja Wiesbrock; 9. Corporate social
responsibility: assessing the scope for an EU policy Sandra Kröger; 10.
Services of general interest provision through the third sector under EU
competition law constraints - the example of organising healthcare in
England, Wales and the Netherlands Ida Wendt and Andrea Gideon.