Industrialized countries have witnessed a progressive crisis of the regulatory framework sustaining the binary model of the employment relationship based on the subordinate employment/autonomous self-employment dichotomy. This volume provides a comparative account of the development of the employment relationship in four key European countries - the UK, Germany, France and Italy.
Industrialized countries have witnessed a progressive crisis of the regulatory framework sustaining the binary model of the employment relationship based on the subordinate employment/autonomous self-employment dichotomy. This volume provides a comparative account of the development of the employment relationship in four key European countries - the UK, Germany, France and Italy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nicola Countouris is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Reading. His current research projects include 'Personal debt in Europe' and 'Public Services in Europe: the Case of Employment Services'.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents: Preface Introduction The employment relationship and the contract of employment in industrialised societies Re-shaping the personal scope of labour law: an analysis of current debates in Europe Atypical employment relationships: a comparative analysis of fixed-term, part-time and temporary agency work in Europe The ILO notion of the worker and the scope of the employment relationship The personal scope of application of EC social legislation EC regulation of atypical forms of work - between employment law and employment policy Conclusions Bibliography Index.
Contents: Preface Introduction The employment relationship and the contract of employment in industrialised societies Re-shaping the personal scope of labour law: an analysis of current debates in Europe Atypical employment relationships: a comparative analysis of fixed-term, part-time and temporary agency work in Europe The ILO notion of the worker and the scope of the employment relationship The personal scope of application of EC social legislation EC regulation of atypical forms of work - between employment law and employment policy Conclusions Bibliography Index.
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